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PAST.INF “ A shaman ( must have ) killed him . ' b . nënëchokid - n - bi - en ak - chito - ak . shaman - ERG - EMPH - CONTR kill - UNCERT - REC.PAST.INF ' Perhaps it was a shaman that killed him .
PAST.INF “ A shaman ( must have ) killed him . ' b . nënëchokid - n - bi - en ak - chito - ak . shaman - ERG - EMPH - CONTR kill - UNCERT - REC.PAST.INF ' Perhaps it was a shaman that killed him .
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PAST.INF ' White - lipped peccaries ( evidently ) passed by ( here ) . ' [ said looking at old tracks ] 4.4 . DOUBLE TENSE . When an event is reported away from the results ( i.e. at a place from which evidence of the event is no longer ...
PAST.INF ' White - lipped peccaries ( evidently ) passed by ( here ) . ' [ said looking at old tracks ] 4.4 . DOUBLE TENSE . When an event is reported away from the results ( i.e. at a place from which evidence of the event is no longer ...
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past ( yesterday to about one month ago ) , but evidential distinctions are restricted to the indicative immediate past tense with third - person subjects . 13 RECENT PAST DISTANT PAST REMOTE PAST EXPERIENTIAL -0 ( -6 / -sh ) -onda ( -k ...
past ( yesterday to about one month ago ) , but evidential distinctions are restricted to the indicative immediate past tense with third - person subjects . 13 RECENT PAST DISTANT PAST REMOTE PAST EXPERIENTIAL -0 ( -6 / -sh ) -onda ( -k ...
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