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( presented ) ê - pê - kîwê - t J ni - mîciso - nân C1 - COME - go.home . VAI - 3 J 1 - eat . VAI - 1PL ' Jeff is home , we ate . ' come home > eat UNMARKED IND ( 7b ) ê - pê - kîwêt Jeff nikî - mîcisonân . ( presented ) KI - MARKED IND ...
( presented ) ê - pê - kîwê - t J ni - mîciso - nân C1 - COME - go.home . VAI - 3 J 1 - eat . VAI - 1PL ' Jeff is home , we ate . ' come home > eat UNMARKED IND ( 7b ) ê - pê - kîwêt Jeff nikî - mîcisonân . ( presented ) KI - MARKED IND ...
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When ( 35a ) was presented to a speaker , the context provided was not one of reporting per se , but of an unexpected event . The reportative reading appears in ê - conjunct clauses ( 35b ) . ( 35a ) kimowan êsa . ( presented ) rain.
When ( 35a ) was presented to a speaker , the context provided was not one of reporting per se , but of an unexpected event . The reportative reading appears in ê - conjunct clauses ( 35b ) . ( 35a ) kimowan êsa . ( presented ) rain.
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Most often , these judgments are obtained by presenting a speaker with a pair of sentences , e.g. , ( 19a ) ê ... ( presented to S2 , S3 ) ( 19b ) ê - wâpamât iskwêwa nâpêw . ê - wâpam - â - t iskwêw - a nâpêw C1 - see - DIR - 3 woman ...
Most often , these judgments are obtained by presenting a speaker with a pair of sentences , e.g. , ( 19a ) ê ... ( presented to S2 , S3 ) ( 19b ) ê - wâpamât iskwêwa nâpêw . ê - wâpam - â - t iskwêw - a nâpêw C1 - see - DIR - 3 woman ...
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