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... sentence ( 2 ) gives the II Independent neutral form , tekpa'q , meaning ' it is cold . ' This contrasts with sentence ( 3 ) which show the nearly identical sentence but with the suppositive evidential -s being suffixed to the ...
... sentence ( 2 ) gives the II Independent neutral form , tekpa'q , meaning ' it is cold . ' This contrasts with sentence ( 3 ) which show the nearly identical sentence but with the suppositive evidential -s being suffixed to the ...
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... sentence : the one who sees . There is coreference between the object's possessor and the subject of the sentence and there is no obviative mark- ing on umûhkumân , ' knife ' . However , agreement with an embedded verb like in ( 5b ) ...
... sentence : the one who sees . There is coreference between the object's possessor and the subject of the sentence and there is no obviative mark- ing on umûhkumân , ' knife ' . However , agreement with an embedded verb like in ( 5b ) ...
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... sentence , the larger class of post - positional adverbs is strikingly like emphatic ani in that it displays the same characteristic association pattern and semantic effect . Not only do post - positional adverbs associate with an ...
... sentence , the larger class of post - positional adverbs is strikingly like emphatic ani in that it displays the same characteristic association pattern and semantic effect . Not only do post - positional adverbs associate with an ...
Contents
MARIEODILE JUNKER AND LOUISE BLACKSMITH | 258 |
ED KOENIG | 269 |
JOAN LOVISEK | 278 |
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