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before the verb and the negative inflectional suffix -si- added to the verb before the 2nd person singular ending - kan and often also before the 2nd person plural ending -keg . In Manuscript 104 ( 1661 ) , the negative suffix -si- ...
before the verb and the negative inflectional suffix -si- added to the verb before the 2nd person singular ending - kan and often also before the 2nd person plural ending -keg . In Manuscript 104 ( 1661 ) , the negative suffix -si- ...
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This section explicates the interaction of person with the two modes in two ways : first , person effects found in elicitation settings , and then a small case - study of the interaction of person and modes in a narrative setting .
This section explicates the interaction of person with the two modes in two ways : first , person effects found in elicitation settings , and then a small case - study of the interaction of person and modes in a narrative setting .
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Normally , the proximate participant is the highest third person participant on the hierarchy Subject > Primary Object > { Secondary Object , Oblique } . The inverse construction is the only way in which this hierarchy can be violated ...
Normally , the proximate participant is the highest third person participant on the hierarchy Subject > Primary Object > { Secondary Object , Oblique } . The inverse construction is the only way in which this hierarchy can be violated ...
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Contents
Heather Bliss | 11 |
Julie Brittain Carrie Dyck Yvan Rose Marguerite MacKenzie | 29 |
Clare Cook | 47 |
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