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EVIDENTIALITY AND DOUBLE TENSE IN MATSES DAVID W. FLECK La Trobe University The Matses language of the Panoan family , spoken in Amazonian Peru and Brazil , has one of the most intricate evidential systems ever described , requiring ...
EVIDENTIALITY AND DOUBLE TENSE IN MATSES DAVID W. FLECK La Trobe University The Matses language of the Panoan family , spoken in Amazonian Peru and Brazil , has one of the most intricate evidential systems ever described , requiring ...
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The tense - aspect of -e that is relevant to the Matses evidential system is the present progressive . In the present - progressive tense - aspect , -e is used only when the event is being witnessed as it happens ; that is , ( i ) the ...
The tense - aspect of -e that is relevant to the Matses evidential system is the present progressive . In the present - progressive tense - aspect , -e is used only when the event is being witnessed as it happens ; that is , ( i ) the ...
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Note : -0 - Ø = -e , directly experienced present - progressive tense - aspect . INFLECTIONAL POSITION CLASS 2 detection - -Ø -0 -onda -denne for this slot ) . When the detection of the evidence is simultaneous with the report of the ...
Note : -0 - Ø = -e , directly experienced present - progressive tense - aspect . INFLECTIONAL POSITION CLASS 2 detection - -Ø -0 -onda -denne for this slot ) . When the detection of the evidence is simultaneous with the report of the ...
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