Language, Band 74,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1998 |
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... suffixes on the substantive verb , the construction in question is most likely to have been a delocutive construction * VERB ... yax - SUFFIX ( with * SUFFIX often zero ) , evolving into * VERB + PRO- NOUN - yax - SUFFIX in the ...
... suffixes on the substantive verb , the construction in question is most likely to have been a delocutive construction * VERB ... yax - SUFFIX ( with * SUFFIX often zero ) , evolving into * VERB + PRO- NOUN - yax - SUFFIX in the ...
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... suffix that happened to begin with a uvular ( or velar ) stop . There are actually a number of candidate suffixes , since other Northern UA languages are chock full of verbal suffixes beginning with velar or uvular stops . The ...
... suffix that happened to begin with a uvular ( or velar ) stop . There are actually a number of candidate suffixes , since other Northern UA languages are chock full of verbal suffixes beginning with velar or uvular stops . The ...
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... suffix / -na / ( Table 4 ) is a reduced form of * -naš . The second set includes Cahuilla / -nem / ( dialectally also / -ne / ) and Cupeño / -nǝ / ( habitual ) , which is also a frozen component of / -wənə / < * -wən - nə ( m ) . This ...
... suffix / -na / ( Table 4 ) is a reduced form of * -naš . The second set includes Cahuilla / -nem / ( dialectally also / -ne / ) and Cupeño / -nǝ / ( habitual ) , which is also a frozen component of / -wənə / < * -wən - nə ( m ) . This ...
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