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... appears to be a stressed short vowel . However , Richard Rhodes ( personal communication ) has suggested that , if we restore the correct personal prefix , ‹ ni- > , as the gloss implies ( see page 7 , above ) , the deleted vowel is now ...
... appears to be a stressed short vowel . However , Richard Rhodes ( personal communication ) has suggested that , if we restore the correct personal prefix , ‹ ni- > , as the gloss implies ( see page 7 , above ) , the deleted vowel is now ...
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... appears in ( 41b ) : 11 ( 41 ) a . n - kisi messunom - uwa - n - ol [ 10 nucikikihiket ] wolaku 1 - Perf show - App - N - Obv doctor [ Do yatte wen - il kesinuka - li - c - il ] yesterday each one - Oby IC.be.sick - ObvS - 3Conj - Obv ...
... appears in ( 41b ) : 11 ( 41 ) a . n - kisi messunom - uwa - n - ol [ 10 nucikikihiket ] wolaku 1 - Perf show - App - N - Obv doctor [ Do yatte wen - il kesinuka - li - c - il ] yesterday each one - Oby IC.be.sick - ObvS - 3Conj - Obv ...
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... appears in the higher clause , to the left of CP - elements in the lower clause . It is tempting to attribute the agreement to a movement relation : if agreement obtains in specific configurations , such a configuration must be achieved ...
... appears in the higher clause , to the left of CP - elements in the lower clause . It is tempting to attribute the agreement to a movement relation : if agreement obtains in specific configurations , such a configuration must be achieved ...
Contents
MARIEODILE JUNKER AND LOUISE BLACKSMITH | 258 |
ED KOENIG | 269 |
JOAN LOVISEK | 278 |
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