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... head = drill - 3sG.s / 3sG.O ' The master drilled the youth's head . ' ( 24 ) Paacek - en etɔnw - a lewǝt rejim - nin youth - POSS master - ERG head . ABS drill - 3SG.S / 3SG.O ' The master drilled the youth's head . ' In 23 the action ...
... head = drill - 3sG.s / 3sG.O ' The master drilled the youth's head . ' ( 24 ) Paacek - en etɔnw - a lewǝt rejim - nin youth - POSS master - ERG head . ABS drill - 3SG.S / 3SG.O ' The master drilled the youth's head . ' In 23 the action ...
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... head reindeer - hunt - finish or it results from raising of almost into the complex head after that head has raised into the Asp " position . Either way , Rivero has no principled way to account for such cases . In addition , Rivero has ...
... head reindeer - hunt - finish or it results from raising of almost into the complex head after that head has raised into the Asp " position . Either way , Rivero has no principled way to account for such cases . In addition , Rivero has ...
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... head , the only way to achieve such incorporation would be by a lowering process . This is because the noun always remains the morphologi- cal head of the construction , and cannot therefore be raised and incorporated itself by a c ...
... head , the only way to achieve such incorporation would be by a lowering process . This is because the noun always remains the morphologi- cal head of the construction , and cannot therefore be raised and incorporated itself by a c ...
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