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... appear in ditransitives . All of these constraints involve the direct object , which differs in other ways from ... appears in the independent order . It is for reasons such as these that Algonquianists refer to the direct object as the ...
... appear in ditransitives . All of these constraints involve the direct object , which differs in other ways from ... appears in the independent order . It is for reasons such as these that Algonquianists refer to the direct object as the ...
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... appear in the direct and not the inverse form . In such cases WCO also appears : ( 50 ) a . [ Nptan wen welamsot - ok ] mecimite WH who IC.believe.in - 3ConjTI always ' -qosseyu - wa wonakomehs - u 3 - respect - 3P.ObvP little.person ...
... appear in the direct and not the inverse form . In such cases WCO also appears : ( 50 ) a . [ Nptan wen welamsot - ok ] mecimite WH who IC.believe.in - 3ConjTI always ' -qosseyu - wa wonakomehs - u 3 - respect - 3P.ObvP little.person ...
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... appear after certain post - positional adverbs , for example êcika ' it would appear , so then ' and isa ' in fact , indeed ' in Eastern Swampy Cree and êsa ' reportedly ' in Plains Cree . ( 9 ) a . šâ ... , êko êcik ' âni kê - ' hcit ...
... appear after certain post - positional adverbs , for example êcika ' it would appear , so then ' and isa ' in fact , indeed ' in Eastern Swampy Cree and êsa ' reportedly ' in Plains Cree . ( 9 ) a . šâ ... , êko êcik ' âni kê - ' hcit ...
Contents
MARIEODILE JUNKER AND LOUISE BLACKSMITH | 258 |
ED KOENIG | 269 |
JOAN LOVISEK | 278 |
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