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ACTIVE INTRANSITIVE bavšv - ma ițira . child - ACT 3S / cry / II “ The child cried . ' c . INACTIVE INTRANSITIVE rezo gamoizarda . Rezo.NOM 3S / grow / II Rezo grew up . ' These three nominals are also identified as subjects by the ...
ACTIVE INTRANSITIVE bavšv - ma ițira . child - ACT 3S / cry / II “ The child cried . ' c . INACTIVE INTRANSITIVE rezo gamoizarda . Rezo.NOM 3S / grow / II Rezo grew up . ' These three nominals are also identified as subjects by the ...
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Third , a few active intransitives such as ' go ' , and ' stand up ' are irregular , in that they take a subject in the nominative case ; they nevertheless do not take the -enl - n plural marker ( e.g. igini aydges ' they moved into a ...
Third , a few active intransitives such as ' go ' , and ' stand up ' are irregular , in that they take a subject in the nominative case ; they nevertheless do not take the -enl - n plural marker ( e.g. igini aydges ' they moved into a ...
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The sentences above are representative of productive transitives ( 17 ) , active intransitives ( 18 ) , and inactive intransitives ( 19 ) , respectively . The evidential mood is expressed through Series III forms for all verbs .
The sentences above are representative of productive transitives ( 17 ) , active intransitives ( 18 ) , and inactive intransitives ( 19 ) , respectively . The evidential mood is expressed through Series III forms for all verbs .
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