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... suffix -ikawi in 1 might be analysed as a passive suffix or as an indefinite actor suffix : ( 1 ) ni - sâkih - ikawi - n 1 - love - PASSIVE / INDEF.ACTOR - SG ' I am loved . ' or ' Someone loves me . ' The two possible analyses are the ...
... suffix -ikawi in 1 might be analysed as a passive suffix or as an indefinite actor suffix : ( 1 ) ni - sâkih - ikawi - n 1 - love - PASSIVE / INDEF.ACTOR - SG ' I am loved . ' or ' Someone loves me . ' The two possible analyses are the ...
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... suffix and a third person object . However , the obviative suffix -im in 21c is otherwise associated specifically with obviative objects . Consider , for example , the chart for conjunct suffixes from Wolfart ( 1973 : 42 ) given in 22 ...
... suffix and a third person object . However , the obviative suffix -im in 21c is otherwise associated specifically with obviative objects . Consider , for example , the chart for conjunct suffixes from Wolfart ( 1973 : 42 ) given in 22 ...
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... suffix can thus be described in terms of more familiar notions of subject and object , as in 34 : ( 34 ) nominative suffix : subjects , i.e. transitive " subjects " , intransitive " subjects " ( both actors and undergoers ) NO nominative ...
... suffix can thus be described in terms of more familiar notions of subject and object , as in 34 : ( 34 ) nominative suffix : subjects , i.e. transitive " subjects " , intransitive " subjects " ( both actors and undergoers ) NO nominative ...
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MATTHEW S DRYER | 54 |
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