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It might seem contradictory to have an experiential and an inferential marker ( as defined above for Matses ) referring to the same event , but because the two markers have a time reference of their own , they refer to two different ...
It might seem contradictory to have an experiential and an inferential marker ( as defined above for Matses ) referring to the same event , but because the two markers have a time reference of their own , they refer to two different ...
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In cases where none of the three temporal reference points are simultaneous , one suffix from each column must be selected , as in 18 and 19. When all three temporal reference points are simultaneous , then we are no longer talking ...
In cases where none of the three temporal reference points are simultaneous , one suffix from each column must be selected , as in 18 and 19. When all three temporal reference points are simultaneous , then we are no longer talking ...
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Having described the temporal reference of all the evidential inflectional suffixes , it is possible to make a generalization about the structure of past - tense inflection . All past - tense inflections involving a single evidential ...
Having described the temporal reference of all the evidential inflectional suffixes , it is possible to make a generalization about the structure of past - tense inflection . All past - tense inflections involving a single evidential ...
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