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This ending thus provides significant evidence that the TI - 1 paradigm in the ancestor of Cheyenne was like that of Menominee in having the reflex of PA * -a throughout the singular . The conjunct obviative - subject endings also begin ...
This ending thus provides significant evidence that the TI - 1 paradigm in the ancestor of Cheyenne was like that of Menominee in having the reflex of PA * -a throughout the singular . The conjunct obviative - subject endings also begin ...
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( 80 ) Expected outcome of conjunct endings for third person on first singular . Proto - Algonquian Expected Cheyenne Cheyenne Passive 3s - 1s * wa pamiči > * tséh = vóomėse tséh = vóomése X - 3 ( 72 ) 3p - 1s * wa pamiwa či > * tséh ...
( 80 ) Expected outcome of conjunct endings for third person on first singular . Proto - Algonquian Expected Cheyenne Cheyenne Passive 3s - 1s * wa pamiči > * tséh = vóomėse tséh = vóomése X - 3 ( 72 ) 3p - 1s * wa pamiwa či > * tséh ...
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The endings for plural subjects with plural - object heads add | -ete | INpl ( < PA * -iri ) and also add a high tone that is not present in the conjunct indicative to the vowel preceding the plural - subject suffixes .
The endings for plural subjects with plural - object heads add | -ete | INpl ( < PA * -iri ) and also add a high tone that is not present in the conjunct indicative to the vowel preceding the plural - subject suffixes .
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Contents
ALAN CALDWELL and MONICA MACAULAY | 18 |
REGNA DARNELL | 54 |
WILLIAM W GIFFIN | 68 |
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