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Essentially , this is accomplished by adding a kaa - prefix to a verb inflected for conjunct indicative neutral , third person singular . Although kaa- is homophonous with the prefix that marks a conjunct verb as past reference ...
Essentially , this is accomplished by adding a kaa - prefix to a verb inflected for conjunct indicative neutral , third person singular . Although kaa- is homophonous with the prefix that marks a conjunct verb as past reference ...
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Derivation from AI verbs Many nominalizations are derived from animate intransitive ( AI ) verbs . ... singular of the conjunct indicative neutral , the formula for deriving a nominalization from an AI verb is kaa + verb stem + -t .
Derivation from AI verbs Many nominalizations are derived from animate intransitive ( AI ) verbs . ... singular of the conjunct indicative neutral , the formula for deriving a nominalization from an AI verb is kaa + verb stem + -t .
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However , TA verbs provide the source for a nominalization process that starts with the " unspecified actor " or passive form of the verb . These are described later in this paper . The examples below list first the TA verb , then the ...
However , TA verbs provide the source for a nominalization process that starts with the " unspecified actor " or passive form of the verb . These are described later in this paper . The examples below list first the TA verb , then the ...
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SYLVIE BERBAUM | 14 |
LAURA BUSZARDWELCHER | 34 |
MARY ANN CORBIERE | 71 |
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