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roughly , and both are based on a single stem set , here represented by -yd , which means ' one being moves ' . If this stem set is used in the progressive mode and has no adverbial prefixes , the meaning is ' one being moves along ...
roughly , and both are based on a single stem set , here represented by -yd , which means ' one being moves ' . If this stem set is used in the progressive mode and has no adverbial prefixes , the meaning is ' one being moves along ...
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The related stem -šo.h ' to make good or happy or tame , to beautify ' is ordinarily used positively , but I have recorded it only rarely . doo yašo - ni ' bad ones ' , e.g. of drunkards who break up or interfere with the conduct of a ...
The related stem -šo.h ' to make good or happy or tame , to beautify ' is ordinarily used positively , but I have recorded it only rarely . doo yašo - ni ' bad ones ' , e.g. of drunkards who break up or interfere with the conduct of a ...
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These auxiliaries are listed as free forms and follow the stem , the order being pronounstem - auxiliary . Present - tense forms consist of pronoun and stem only ; but in the present - habitual and present - durative the prefix ndo- ...
These auxiliaries are listed as free forms and follow the stem , the order being pronounstem - auxiliary . Present - tense forms consist of pronoun and stem only ; but in the present - habitual and present - durative the prefix ndo- ...
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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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