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The example in 12 illustrates a third - person imperative form involving a prefix m- . ( 12 ) Mnon n - m - p - klwaro . ... Most modifiers of nouns follow the noun ; this includes demonstratives , illustrated by pla paten [ land that.
The example in 12 illustrates a third - person imperative form involving a prefix m- . ( 12 ) Mnon n - m - p - klwaro . ... Most modifiers of nouns follow the noun ; this includes demonstratives , illustrated by pla paten [ land that.
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The example in 34 illustrates the predicate won no kisiel ' be angry ( literally " chest be quick ' ) followed by a personal pronoun chi ' you ' , while the examples in 35 illustrate this predicate and another semantically transitive ...
The example in 34 illustrates the predicate won no kisiel ' be angry ( literally " chest be quick ' ) followed by a personal pronoun chi ' you ' , while the examples in 35 illustrate this predicate and another semantically transitive ...
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In the Somoro dialect of Olo , the intransitive verb - ( i ) re is glossed ' with ' by Staley ( 1994 ) , but has uses that suggest it functions like a nominal conjunction , as illustrated in 92 ...
In the Somoro dialect of Olo , the intransitive verb - ( i ) re is glossed ' with ' by Staley ( 1994 ) , but has uses that suggest it functions like a nominal conjunction , as illustrated in 92 ...
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