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... example , the quantifier must be associated with the object and cannot be associated with the subject . It is not the case that in clauses with a subject and object that the quantifier is always associated with the object . In 41 , for ...
... example , the quantifier must be associated with the object and cannot be associated with the subject . It is not the case that in clauses with a subject and object that the quantifier is always associated with the object . In 41 , for ...
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... example : ( e ma wa či we ne ko či ) for e.h = ma čiwenekoči ' he ( obv . ) showed him ( prox . ) the way'.24 The independence of the reading faculty and the interpretive faculty is even more strikingly evident in cases where the reader ...
... example : ( e ma wa či we ne ko či ) for e.h = ma čiwenekoči ' he ( obv . ) showed him ( prox . ) the way'.24 The independence of the reading faculty and the interpretive faculty is even more strikingly evident in cases where the reader ...
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... example involving -tak is provided in 5 . ( 4 ) nimishum , ehe wa : pameshipan , ekute ante my.grandfather yes he.saw.him - shipan that's . where there na : ntam , nete Wa : sha : hc ante ishpaniw always there Sept - Iles there he.goes ...
... example involving -tak is provided in 5 . ( 4 ) nimishum , ehe wa : pameshipan , ekute ante my.grandfather yes he.saw.him - shipan that's . where there na : ntam , nete Wa : sha : hc ante ishpaniw always there Sept - Iles there he.goes ...
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GEORGE F AUBIN | 11 |
JULIE BRITTAIN | 25 |
MATTHEW S DRYER | 54 |
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