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In my grammatical sketch ( Emeneau 1944 : 15–29 ) , Kota onomatopoetics were classed as ' particles ' , which appear in two syntactic constructions : ( A ) as a direct quotation followed by a form of the quotative verb in- ( second stem ...
In my grammatical sketch ( Emeneau 1944 : 15–29 ) , Kota onomatopoetics were classed as ' particles ' , which appear in two syntactic constructions : ( A ) as a direct quotation followed by a form of the quotative verb in- ( second stem ...
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a We also find the form be without exception wherever the SE copula would follow a modal or appear in the infinitive form : ( 38 ) You got to be good , Rednall ! ( 15 , Jets , 524 ) ( 39 ) His wife is suppos ' a be gettin ' money for ...
a We also find the form be without exception wherever the SE copula would follow a modal or appear in the infinitive form : ( 38 ) You got to be good , Rednall ! ( 15 , Jets , 524 ) ( 39 ) His wife is suppos ' a be gettin ' money for ...
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These languages appear to violate the theory described in this paper in fundamental ways . Naturally , I hesitate to conclude that these apparent counter - examples invalidate the essential ideas underlying the approach to ...
These languages appear to violate the theory described in this paper in fundamental ways . Naturally , I hesitate to conclude that these apparent counter - examples invalidate the essential ideas underlying the approach to ...
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