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Apparently the word - final obviative suffixes go back in some way to the endings used in Proto - Algonquian for obviative plurals , but the details of their history and formation are not clear . The endings for first or second person ...
Apparently the word - final obviative suffixes go back in some way to the endings used in Proto - Algonquian for obviative plurals , but the details of their history and formation are not clear . The endings for first or second person ...
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63 ) Obviative on first or second person : 3 ' - 1s * newa pamekweriwahi ná = vóomaetsenoto -aetenoto 3 ' - 1p ... vóomaetsenovo -aetenovo 40 The Cheyenne obviative - subject endings have obviative suffixes that go back to those used in ...
63 ) Obviative on first or second person : 3 ' - 1s * newa pamekweriwahi ná = vóomaetsenoto -aetenoto 3 ' - 1p ... vóomaetsenovo -aetenovo 40 The Cheyenne obviative - subject endings have obviative suffixes that go back to those used in ...
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The obviative - object endings have the inherited obviative - object thematic element Ch | -am . TA conjunct indicative , inverse and third - person on first and second In Proto - Algonquian the TA conjunct forms ...
The obviative - object endings have the inherited obviative - object thematic element Ch | -am . TA conjunct indicative , inverse and third - person on first and second In Proto - Algonquian the TA conjunct forms ...
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Contents
ALAN CALDWELL and MONICA MACAULAY | 18 |
REGNA DARNELL | 54 |
WILLIAM W GIFFIN | 68 |
Copyright | |
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