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meaning property . The individual Jose in 21 could only be referred to as a pa'i - kue ' former priest ' if the noun - phrase time tnp ( by which he ceased to be a priest ) were included in his time of existence .
meaning property . The individual Jose in 21 could only be referred to as a pa'i - kue ' former priest ' if the noun - phrase time tnp ( by which he ceased to be a priest ) were included in his time of existence .
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Verbal tense - 2 markers do not have properties ( iii ) and ( v ) . They do not have property ( iii ) , which specifies that tense markers cannot encode a state change , because tense2 markers , by virtue of locating the situation time ...
Verbal tense - 2 markers do not have properties ( iii ) and ( v ) . They do not have property ( iii ) , which specifies that tense markers cannot encode a state change , because tense2 markers , by virtue of locating the situation time ...
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Verbal tense - 3 markers do not have property ( ii ) : distinct verbal tense - 3 markers can cooccur since they can express relations between ... Table 4 compares the properties of tense - 3 markers to those of Guaraní -kue and -rā .
Verbal tense - 3 markers do not have property ( ii ) : distinct verbal tense - 3 markers can cooccur since they can express relations between ... Table 4 compares the properties of tense - 3 markers to those of Guaraní -kue and -rā .
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