Language, Band 1George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1964 |
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... gives ā : PCA . * nōntaw . hear : F. nōtawäwa he hears him , M. nōhtawew , O. nōndawād : PCA . * nōntākw- : F. nōtāgusiwa he is heard , M. nōhtak the other hears him , kinōhtak he hears thee , O. kinōndāg . PCA . * täpehtawäwa he hears ...
... gives ā : PCA . * nōntaw . hear : F. nōtawäwa he hears him , M. nōhtawew , O. nōndawād : PCA . * nōntākw- : F. nōtāgusiwa he is heard , M. nōhtak the other hears him , kinōhtak he hears thee , O. kinōndāg . PCA . * täpehtawäwa he hears ...
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... gives : PCA . * pōxkunamwa he breaks it with his hand : F. põhkunamwa , C. pōskunam , M. põhkunam , and with the transitive final PCA . * -eck - aw- ( example in §16 ) it gives : PCA . * pōxkuckawäwa he breaks him with his foot : F ...
... gives : PCA . * pōxkunamwa he breaks it with his hand : F. põhkunamwa , C. pōskunam , M. põhkunam , and with the transitive final PCA . * -eck - aw- ( example in §16 ) it gives : PCA . * pōxkuckawäwa he breaks him with his foot : F ...
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... gives PCA . ns ( §33 ) : PCA . * unsehkamwa he goes to it from there , from that side , for that reason : F. usehkamwa ; cf. M. uhsähkaw he goes from there or for that reason . PCA . * unsāpamäwa he looks at him from there : F ...
... gives PCA . ns ( §33 ) : PCA . * unsehkamwa he goes to it from there , from that side , for that reason : F. usehkamwa ; cf. M. uhsähkaw he goes from there or for that reason . PCA . * unsāpamäwa he looks at him from there : F ...
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