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A further question is whether the different participant hierarchies in Algonquian and Tzotzil can be rationalized . I postpone the answer to this question to $ 6 , and turn now to another difference between Algonquian and Tzotzil : the ...
A further question is whether the different participant hierarchies in Algonquian and Tzotzil can be rationalized . I postpone the answer to this question to $ 6 , and turn now to another difference between Algonquian and Tzotzil : the ...
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There appears to be an interesting difference then between Kutenai and Tzotzil , for to my knowledge , the effects observed in 80-81 and 83-84 cannot be overridden in Tzotzil . The source of this difference must await further research .
There appears to be an interesting difference then between Kutenai and Tzotzil , for to my knowledge , the effects observed in 80-81 and 83-84 cannot be overridden in Tzotzil . The source of this difference must await further research .
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CHAMORRO.32 Like Tzotzil , Chamorro has nothing in its nominal morphology that marks obviation , nor any verb form with the same syntactic properties as the Algonquian inverse . Yet , Chamorro shows all the features we attributed in ...
CHAMORRO.32 Like Tzotzil , Chamorro has nothing in its nominal morphology that marks obviation , nor any verb form with the same syntactic properties as the Algonquian inverse . Yet , Chamorro shows all the features we attributed in ...
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