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... give a banana ' kwa nih ] kwa Ʌ nih give a chayote ' kwa ku : + kwa ku : ' give money ' kwa / " dzu : + kwa " dzu : ' give a jug ' M tones on syllables which lack postvocalic laryngeals ( VM , V : M and V : HM ) are triggers as well ...
... give a banana ' kwa nih ] kwa Ʌ nih give a chayote ' kwa ku : + kwa ku : ' give money ' kwa / " dzu : + kwa " dzu : ' give a jug ' M tones on syllables which lack postvocalic laryngeals ( VM , V : M and V : HM ) are triggers as well ...
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... gives ) and ' After food and drink , discourse becomes pleasant , and gives heart ' 68. Sa -lli gaRa 1 - haa tšuufuu min ? adiim wi gdiid about what happened to - her you - see from old and new ' And all that had befallen her , see , of ...
... gives ) and ' After food and drink , discourse becomes pleasant , and gives heart ' 68. Sa -lli gaRa 1 - haa tšuufuu min ? adiim wi gdiid about what happened to - her you - see from old and new ' And all that had befallen her , see , of ...
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... give the favor of COMP think - PRES * John thinks that Mary gives the favor of loving him . ' ( See also Ohso 1976 , Whitman 1986 , and Kameyama 1988 for further discussion . ) For some speakers , even ( ia ) is not completely ...
... give the favor of COMP think - PRES * John thinks that Mary gives the favor of loving him . ' ( See also Ohso 1976 , Whitman 1986 , and Kameyama 1988 for further discussion . ) For some speakers , even ( ia ) is not completely ...
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