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... derived directly from the TI ; hence Ikekešk - o - teN - 1 , from Ikekešk - 1 TI1 . A role in this restructuring may also have been played by ayo tene wa ' he uses it on him ' ( layo -- eteN- | TA ) , derived synchronically from ayo wa ...
... derived directly from the TI ; hence Ikekešk - o - teN - 1 , from Ikekešk - 1 TI1 . A role in this restructuring may also have been played by ayo tene wa ' he uses it on him ' ( layo -- eteN- | TA ) , derived synchronically from ayo wa ...
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... derived from AI stems show the same variation , ostensibly with or without the -wl used for this derivation ( Goddard 1990 : 457-458 ) . On its face the contrast between 333 and 334 correlates with the different final vowels of the AIs ...
... derived from AI stems show the same variation , ostensibly with or without the -wl used for this derivation ( Goddard 1990 : 457-458 ) . On its face the contrast between 333 and 334 correlates with the different final vowels of the AIs ...
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... derived passive stem : ( 419 ) C no kosiw AI , no kwan II ' he , it is visible ' ( 420 ) Sh no koli AI , no kwatwi II ' he , it appeared ' These stems support a reconstruction of PA * no - kwesiwa AI , no kwatwi II ' he , it is seen'.84 ...
... derived passive stem : ( 419 ) C no kosiw AI , no kwan II ' he , it is visible ' ( 420 ) Sh no koli AI , no kwatwi II ' he , it appeared ' These stems support a reconstruction of PA * no - kwesiwa AI , no kwatwi II ' he , it is seen'.84 ...
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MARIEODILE JUNKER AND LOUISE BLACKSMITH | 258 |
ED KOENIG | 269 |
JOAN LOVISEK | 278 |
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