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The nine Matses past - tense suffixes are given in Table 1 . SUFFIX GLOSS TEMPORAL REFERENCE RECENT PAST : -O * recent past experiential immediate past to about one month ago -ak ' recent past inferential immediate past to about one ...
The nine Matses past - tense suffixes are given in Table 1 . SUFFIX GLOSS TEMPORAL REFERENCE RECENT PAST : -O * recent past experiential immediate past to about one month ago -ak ' recent past inferential immediate past to about one ...
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over time became old / worthless ' Additionally , the fact that the conjecture suffixes , -aşh and -nëdaşh , can optionally occur with the uncertainty marker -chito ( 86 ) without being redundant supports the analysis that these ...
over time became old / worthless ' Additionally , the fact that the conjecture suffixes , -aşh and -nëdaşh , can optionally occur with the uncertainty marker -chito ( 86 ) without being redundant supports the analysis that these ...
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Action nominalizing suffixes in Matses . a There is no evidential distinction for the future or generic / present . FUTURE ( 40 ) ( chido kues - ak ] iksa - mbo woman hit - GENER.ACT.NZR / REC.PAST.INF.ACT.
Action nominalizing suffixes in Matses . a There is no evidential distinction for the future or generic / present . FUTURE ( 40 ) ( chido kues - ak ] iksa - mbo woman hit - GENER.ACT.NZR / REC.PAST.INF.ACT.
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