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7 Possessed noun The possessed noun paradigms are inherited with few changes ; this can be seen from the paradigms of a possessed inanimate noun ( 27 ) and a dependent ( obligatorily possessed ) animate noun ( 28 ) : ( 27 ) Possessed ...
7 Possessed noun The possessed noun paradigms are inherited with few changes ; this can be seen from the paradigms of a possessed inanimate noun ( 27 ) and a dependent ( obligatorily possessed ) animate noun ( 28 ) : ( 27 ) Possessed ...
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On animate nouns the plural - possessor suffixes add plural and obviative endings like noun stems ( cf. 4 , 5 , 11 , 12 ) . The possessed - theme formative Ch | -am ( < PA * -em ) is used on many nouns ( 29 ) : ( 29 ) Non - dependent ...
On animate nouns the plural - possessor suffixes add plural and obviative endings like noun stems ( cf. 4 , 5 , 11 , 12 ) . The possessed - theme formative Ch | -am ( < PA * -em ) is used on many nouns ( 29 ) : ( 29 ) Non - dependent ...
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a non - dependent vowel - initial stem is continued in Cheyenne possessed nouns ( 19 ) ; synchronically the | ht ... 12 With inflectional and derivational suffixes other than * -em that began with PA * e , noun stems in PA * -ay ...
a non - dependent vowel - initial stem is continued in Cheyenne possessed nouns ( 19 ) ; synchronically the | ht ... 12 With inflectional and derivational suffixes other than * -em that began with PA * e , noun stems in PA * -ay ...
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ALAN CALDWELL and MONICA MACAULAY | 18 |
REGNA DARNELL | 54 |
WILLIAM W GIFFIN | 68 |
Copyright | |
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