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( 5 ) a . matses - n unkate kuësh - ampik . person - ERG paddle remove.from.tree - REM.PAST. ... considering that the experiential suffixes are logically impossible for events that transpired prior to a person's birth .
( 5 ) a . matses - n unkate kuësh - ampik . person - ERG paddle remove.from.tree - REM.PAST. ... considering that the experiential suffixes are logically impossible for events that transpired prior to a person's birth .
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1st or 2nd person 3rd person NONPASTA INDICATIVE nid - e - k nid - e - k INDICATIVE nid - o - k nid - o - şh TABLE 2. Inflectional paradigms for the intransitive verb nid ' go ' with -e ' nonpast ' and -o ' recent past experiential ...
1st or 2nd person 3rd person NONPASTA INDICATIVE nid - e - k nid - e - k INDICATIVE nid - o - k nid - o - şh TABLE 2. Inflectional paradigms for the intransitive verb nid ' go ' with -e ' nonpast ' and -o ' recent past experiential ...
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Unlike with typical hearsay reports , in this narration style , the identity of the quoted person ( s ) is vague , and unlike other uses of -denne , even children may use it when narrating a myth . Therefore , the ' narrative past ...
Unlike with typical hearsay reports , in this narration style , the identity of the quoted person ( s ) is vague , and unlike other uses of -denne , even children may use it when narrating a myth . Therefore , the ' narrative past ...
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