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... indicate the person of the subject or the object of the verb , depending on the form : first - person n ( t ) ... indicates that the other participant is third- person , obviative , and singular . Central and peripheral endings ...
... indicate the person of the subject or the object of the verb , depending on the form : first - person n ( t ) ... indicates that the other participant is third- person , obviative , and singular . Central and peripheral endings ...
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... indicates that the object of the verb is inanimate , nonsingular , and absentative . ( 4 ) N - koskaht - u - ne ... indicating action by first person on second , and -i- , indicating action by second person on first . Note , however ...
... indicates that the object of the verb is inanimate , nonsingular , and absentative . ( 4 ) N - koskaht - u - ne ... indicating action by first person on second , and -i- , indicating action by second person on first . Note , however ...
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... indicated the presence of TCPs , they should have led to early responses in the NO - WORDS condition . The fact that ... indicates that the rhythmical properties of the fragments in the NO - PITCH- NO - WORDS stimuli still contained some ...
... indicated the presence of TCPs , they should have led to early responses in the NO - WORDS condition . The fact that ... indicates that the rhythmical properties of the fragments in the NO - PITCH- NO - WORDS stimuli still contained some ...
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The IndoAryan languages J Peterson | 891 |
Cognitive linguistics L A Michaelis | 898 |
Paradigms in phonological theory C Rice | 905 |
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