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... indicate the kind of evidence the speaker has for the claim that s / he is making in his / her statement . They can indicate either direct evidence or indirect evidence ; -tak and -shipan indicate indirect evidence , the more commonly ...
... indicate the kind of evidence the speaker has for the claim that s / he is making in his / her statement . They can indicate either direct evidence or indirect evidence ; -tak and -shipan indicate indirect evidence , the more commonly ...
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... indicate backgrounded information in second - hand narratives in Betsiamites . Drapeau reports that it can also be used to signal backgrounding in first- hand narratives , and suggests that since backgrounded information typically ...
... indicate backgrounded information in second - hand narratives in Betsiamites . Drapeau reports that it can also be used to signal backgrounding in first- hand narratives , and suggests that since backgrounded information typically ...
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... indicate indirect evidentiality in some contexts ( Dahlstrom 1994 ) . In addition , in a number of Algonquian languages which contain reflexes of * - ( e ) san / * - ( e ) sapan , the modern morpheme indicates either doubt or some form ...
... indicate indirect evidentiality in some contexts ( Dahlstrom 1994 ) . In addition , in a number of Algonquian languages which contain reflexes of * - ( e ) san / * - ( e ) sapan , the modern morpheme indicates either doubt or some form ...
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GEORGE F AUBIN | 11 |
JULIE BRITTAIN | 25 |
MATTHEW S DRYER | 54 |
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