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Page 164
... proximate and obviative in Kutenai and Algonquian is reflected not only in that obviative nouns are overtly marked as such ( though this is generally only true for animate nouns in Algonquian ) , with proximate nouns implicitly proximate ...
... proximate and obviative in Kutenai and Algonquian is reflected not only in that obviative nouns are overtly marked as such ( though this is generally only true for animate nouns in Algonquian ) , with proximate nouns implicitly proximate ...
Page 165
... proximate participant is the highest third person participant on the hierarchy Subject > Primary Object ... proximate and the subject is obviative . But in an intransitive clause with an oblique , the subject will necessarily be ...
... proximate participant is the highest third person participant on the hierarchy Subject > Primary Object ... proximate and the subject is obviative . But in an intransitive clause with an oblique , the subject will necessarily be ...
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... proximate shifting , which would be perplexing under a topic - ori- ented analysis of obviation . Obviative referents speaking to proximate referents Obviative referents also frequently speak to proximate referants . A canon- ical case ...
... proximate shifting , which would be perplexing under a topic - ori- ented analysis of obviation . Obviative referents speaking to proximate referents Obviative referents also frequently speak to proximate referants . A canon- ical case ...
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Julie Brittain Carrie Dyck Yvan Rose Marguerite MacKenzie | 29 |
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