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In Walman , there are two words for ' and ' that are both transitive verbs , with the first conjunct as subject and the second conjunct as object . Morphologically , these words bear subject prefixes for the first conjunct and object ...
In Walman , there are two words for ' and ' that are both transitive verbs , with the first conjunct as subject and the second conjunct as object . Morphologically , these words bear subject prefixes for the first conjunct and object ...
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For example , the verb agrees with both conjuncts in 31a , where we find thirdperson plural object inflection on meterey ' see ' ... Examples from texts where the verb shows object inflection for only the first conjunct are given in 32.
For example , the verb agrees with both conjuncts in 31a , where we find thirdperson plural object inflection on meterey ' see ' ... Examples from texts where the verb shows object inflection for only the first conjunct are given in 32.
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By contrast , the fact that the verb exhibits subject and object agreement with the two conjuncts in exactly the way ordinary verbs exhibit agreement with ... 29 For example , in Latin the conjunction -que follows the second conjunct .
By contrast , the fact that the verb exhibits subject and object agreement with the two conjuncts in exactly the way ordinary verbs exhibit agreement with ... 29 For example , in Latin the conjunction -que follows the second conjunct .
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