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Page 138
... hand , third - hand , and folklore ; each of these may be marked by a specific evidential morpheme in languages ( second - hand more frequently than third - hand , and third - hand more frequently than folklore ) . Willett divides ...
... hand , third - hand , and folklore ; each of these may be marked by a specific evidential morpheme in languages ( second - hand more frequently than third - hand , and third - hand more frequently than folklore ) . Willett divides ...
Page 144
... hand narratives . We have not , however , found any significant association between -shipan and backgrounding in Sheshatshiu narratives ( first - hand or second - hand ) , so this may constitute another respect in which -shipan is used ...
... hand narratives . We have not , however , found any significant association between -shipan and backgrounding in Sheshatshiu narratives ( first - hand or second - hand ) , so this may constitute another respect in which -shipan is used ...
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... hand ' my hand is white ' ( 2 ) škipa ? k - ya makiliikwa green-IN.ST car ' the car is green ' ( 3 ) waakanak - ya nilečali white-IN.ST my.hands ' my hands are white ' ( 4 ) škipa ? k - ya makiliikwali green-IN.ST cars ' the cars are ...
... hand ' my hand is white ' ( 2 ) škipa ? k - ya makiliikwa green-IN.ST car ' the car is green ' ( 3 ) waakanak - ya nilečali white-IN.ST my.hands ' my hands are white ' ( 4 ) škipa ? k - ya makiliikwali green-IN.ST cars ' the cars are ...
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GEORGE F AUBIN | 11 |
JULIE BRITTAIN | 25 |
MATTHEW S DRYER | 54 |
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