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... object , e.g. Èta sobaka kusaetsja ' This dog bites ' — or with a unique but unexpressed object , e.g. Anton smorkaetsja ' Anton blows his nose . ' Each of these verb types also occurs without -sja , in which case it is transitive ...
... object , e.g. Èta sobaka kusaetsja ' This dog bites ' — or with a unique but unexpressed object , e.g. Anton smorkaetsja ' Anton blows his nose . ' Each of these verb types also occurs without -sja , in which case it is transitive ...
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... object node . It is possible to unite these two uses of sich to give a single characterization : sich is used to mark a reduction in the number of arguments of a verb , regardless of whether this is caused by an empty subject node or an ...
... object node . It is possible to unite these two uses of sich to give a single characterization : sich is used to mark a reduction in the number of arguments of a verb , regardless of whether this is caused by an empty subject node or an ...
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... object . In the better - known Siouan languages , these prefixes occur in two different orders . In some of them , the object precedes the subject ; in others , 3rd person precedes 1st person , which precedes 2nd . In Biloxi the ...
... object . In the better - known Siouan languages , these prefixes occur in two different orders . In some of them , the object precedes the subject ; in others , 3rd person precedes 1st person , which precedes 2nd . In Biloxi the ...
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