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Evidence for a second person t is found in independent pronouns of Zuni , Tarasco and Mayan : Zuni to ?, Tarasco thu , Huastec tataa ?, Mam ' ata , Tzeltal ha'a - t , Tzotzil ho'o - t , Quiche ' et , Kekchi haat , la ? at , Pocomchi hat ...
Evidence for a second person t is found in independent pronouns of Zuni , Tarasco and Mayan : Zuni to ?, Tarasco thu , Huastec tataa ?, Mam ' ata , Tzeltal ha'a - t , Tzotzil ho'o - t , Quiche ' et , Kekchi haat , la ? at , Pocomchi hat ...
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Recently there is a practice of referring to oneself in a speech as beenren ' this person ' , which is neither honorific nor depreciatory , but simply formal . This does not have the same connotations as beenshiann ' this district ...
Recently there is a practice of referring to oneself in a speech as beenren ' this person ' , which is neither honorific nor depreciatory , but simply formal . This does not have the same connotations as beenshiann ' this district ...
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An honorific form of the second - person pronoun in addressing strangers is gershiah ' under ( your ) tower ' . In epistolary style there is an additional form , not used in speech , tzwushiah ' under ( your ) feet ' .
An honorific form of the second - person pronoun in addressing strangers is gershiah ' under ( your ) tower ' . In epistolary style there is an additional form , not used in speech , tzwushiah ' under ( your ) feet ' .
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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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