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Page 504
... proximate , and any and all other third - person referents are assigned the marked obviative form . Although the syntactic domain in which obviation is obligatory can be specified ( e.g. , in Fox it extends from the simple clause to the ...
... proximate , and any and all other third - person referents are assigned the marked obviative form . Although the syntactic domain in which obviation is obligatory can be specified ( e.g. , in Fox it extends from the simple clause to the ...
Page 505
... proximate in anticipation of a proximate shift . Thomason ( 1995 ) has applied these concepts to one autobiographical and three mortuary texts that were written by contemporaries of Kiyana . Her aim was to characterize obviation in ...
... proximate in anticipation of a proximate shift . Thomason ( 1995 ) has applied these concepts to one autobiographical and three mortuary texts that were written by contemporaries of Kiyana . Her aim was to characterize obviation in ...
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... proximate shifts . 17J proximate : son father & son ( partial proximate shift ? ) 18AB proximate : 18C proximate : father , 18F proximate : still father 18G proximate : 18H proximate : son , 18K proximate : father , 18M father & son ...
... proximate shifts . 17J proximate : son father & son ( partial proximate shift ? ) 18AB proximate : 18C proximate : father , 18F proximate : still father 18G proximate : 18H proximate : son , 18K proximate : father , 18M father & son ...
Contents
MARIEODILE JUNKER AND LOUISE BLACKSMITH | 258 |
ED KOENIG | 269 |
JOAN LOVISEK | 278 |
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