Language, Band 65,Ausgaben 3-4Linguistic Society of America, 1989 |
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... marked with number ( ya- waywich - um ' beautiful - pl ' ) ; ' aw ' - qus ' was ' requires either the presence of a form marked with a possessive prefix ( as in pom - swaamay ' their daughter ' in 28 ) or a postposition - marked form ...
... marked with number ( ya- waywich - um ' beautiful - pl ' ) ; ' aw ' - qus ' was ' requires either the presence of a form marked with a possessive prefix ( as in pom - swaamay ' their daughter ' in 28 ) or a postposition - marked form ...
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... marked , number - marked , and possessive - marked forms were always related to the subject while object - marked and postposition - marked forms were never related to the subject . Crucial , then , to the claim that verbs distinguish ...
... marked , number - marked , and possessive - marked forms were always related to the subject while object - marked and postposition - marked forms were never related to the subject . Crucial , then , to the claim that verbs distinguish ...
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... marked form must be present AND that the number of this form and the number value of the subject covary ; the argument requirements for poma'max in 42b similarly specify the presence of a number - marked form BUT ALSO that the number of ...
... marked form must be present AND that the number of this form and the number value of the subject covary ; the argument requirements for poma'max in 42b similarly specify the presence of a number - marked form BUT ALSO that the number of ...
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Elucidation of | 457 |
American English spelling | 487 |
Saussurean studiesEtudes saussuriennes | 518 |
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