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In other respects their forms vary as follows : 9 ( a ) a construction consisting of one root morph plus a suffixed possessive pro- noun , e.g. seme - j , pwii - j , neji ( a zero suffix here for first person singular ) ; ( b ) a ...
In other respects their forms vary as follows : 9 ( a ) a construction consisting of one root morph plus a suffixed possessive pro- noun , e.g. seme - j , pwii - j , neji ( a zero suffix here for first person singular ) ; ( b ) a ...
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A major clause - type consists of subject and predicate , but differs from standard English in that the predicate may contain as center not only a verb but also a noun or adjective ( 87 ) . The predicate is often set off from the ...
A major clause - type consists of subject and predicate , but differs from standard English in that the predicate may contain as center not only a verb but also a noun or adjective ( 87 ) . The predicate is often set off from the ...
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Present - tense forms consist of pronoun and stem only ; but in the present - habitual and present - durative the ... There is an infinitive form that consists of the prefix ndo- plus stem plus suffix -ngɔ or of stem and suffix alone .
Present - tense forms consist of pronoun and stem only ; but in the present - habitual and present - durative the ... There is an infinitive form that consists of the prefix ndo- plus stem plus suffix -ngɔ or of stem and suffix alone .
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Number dedicated to Alfred L Kroeber | 1 |
Problems of longrange comparison in Penutian | 17 |
Glottochronologic counts of Hokaltecan material | 42 |
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