Papers of the ... Algonquian Conference, Volume 29Carleton University, 1999 - Algonquian Indians |
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person ) , and the hearer ( second person ) vs. non - local participants or third persons . These contrasts are reflected in the direct / inverse morphology as shown in 1. la shows the set when only local first- and second - person ...
person ) , and the hearer ( second person ) vs. non - local participants or third persons . These contrasts are reflected in the direct / inverse morphology as shown in 1. la shows the set when only local first- and second - person ...
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... person , the higher person in the person hierarchy . The person and GR hierarchies are aligned and the verb is direct . In 11b , the subject is first person with second person object . The person hierarchy is non- aligned with the GR ...
... person , the higher person in the person hierarchy . The person and GR hierarchies are aligned and the verb is direct . In 11b , the subject is first person with second person object . The person hierarchy is non- aligned with the GR ...
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... person with a third - person object . The person and GR hierarchies are aligned and the verb is direct . In 13b , the subject is third person with first - person object . The person hierarchy is non - aligned with the GR hierarchy and ...
... person with a third - person object . The person and GR hierarchies are aligned and the verb is direct . In 13b , the subject is third person with first - person object . The person hierarchy is non - aligned with the GR hierarchy and ...
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