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... pro = null pronominal , 1 = first person , 2 = second person , 21 = first person inclusive , 3 = third person animate / animate agreement , 3 ' = third person obviative , 0 = third person inanimate / inanimate agreement .
... pro = null pronominal , 1 = first person , 2 = second person , 21 = first person inclusive , 3 = third person animate / animate agreement , 3 ' = third person obviative , 0 = third person inanimate / inanimate agreement .
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But the standard lexicon listing for verbs is the third person singular of the independent indicative neutral , so to determine the verb in the lexicon from which the nominalized form is derived , the formula must be reversed , and the ...
But the standard lexicon listing for verbs is the third person singular of the independent indicative neutral , so to determine the verb in the lexicon from which the nominalized form is derived , the formula must be reversed , and the ...
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NAMES AS DESCRIPTORS OF RELATIONSHIPS Names are universally useful in designating persons , classes of persons , and communities of persons . They usually indicate some defining characteristic . In the Cree myth individual persons are ...
NAMES AS DESCRIPTORS OF RELATIONSHIPS Names are universally useful in designating persons , classes of persons , and communities of persons . They usually indicate some defining characteristic . In the Cree myth individual persons are ...
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SYLVIE BERBAUM | 14 |
LAURA BUSZARDWELCHER | 34 |
MARY ANN CORBIERE | 71 |
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