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Each verb may be inflected in nineteen paradigms or MODES , each with corresponding sets of positive and negative forms . ... in purpose clauses , in complements to certain verbs , and in clauses introduced by various particles .
Each verb may be inflected in nineteen paradigms or MODES , each with corresponding sets of positive and negative forms . ... in purpose clauses , in complements to certain verbs , and in clauses introduced by various particles .
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The theme sign -u that appears here is characteristic of one class of TI verbs . Note also the peripheral ending -kòl ... Peripheral endings are used in verb inflection only to index third - person participants . The two verbs in 5 bear ...
The theme sign -u that appears here is characteristic of one class of TI verbs . Note also the peripheral ending -kòl ... Peripheral endings are used in verb inflection only to index third - person participants . The two verbs in 5 bear ...
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the verb , which involves two people having a drink together . Both verbs are accordingly inflected for nonsingular subject , here with the central ending -ya , which indexes either a second - person or a third - person proximate ...
the verb , which involves two people having a drink together . Both verbs are accordingly inflected for nonsingular subject , here with the central ending -ya , which indexes either a second - person or a third - person proximate ...
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The editorial process once again | 482 |
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Only emotive factive verbs and the dual nature of polarity | 575 |
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