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... suffixes . Suffixes subject to contraction Most of the suffixes that provide an environment for contraction begin with e , but some begin with a or i . The situation is similar for con- traction in primary derivation . ( The distinct ...
... suffixes . Suffixes subject to contraction Most of the suffixes that provide an environment for contraction begin with e , but some begin with a or i . The situation is similar for con- traction in primary derivation . ( The distinct ...
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... suffixes . ( 2 ) The endings of the AI Future contain the evidential suffixes -s ( n ) l - s ( i ) p ( n ) which mark for suppositive / inferential knowledge respectively . ( 3 ) The -te ( k ) element found in the endings of the AI ...
... suffixes . ( 2 ) The endings of the AI Future contain the evidential suffixes -s ( n ) l - s ( i ) p ( n ) which mark for suppositive / inferential knowledge respectively . ( 3 ) The -te ( k ) element found in the endings of the AI ...
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... suffixes have become frozen in the Subordinative endings ; primarily on the 12 , 13 and 33 forms . This is similar ... suffixes SUBORDINATIVE PERSONAL SUFFIXES ( INANIMATE SG . NOUN ) ** SUBORDINATIVE PERSONAL PREFIXES * ENDINGS 1 n- -n ...
... suffixes have become frozen in the Subordinative endings ; primarily on the 12 , 13 and 33 forms . This is similar ... suffixes SUBORDINATIVE PERSONAL SUFFIXES ( INANIMATE SG . NOUN ) ** SUBORDINATIVE PERSONAL PREFIXES * ENDINGS 1 n- -n ...
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MARIEODILE JUNKER AND LOUISE BLACKSMITH | 258 |
ED KOENIG | 269 |
JOAN LOVISEK | 278 |
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