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... person — singular , plural , or obviative3 ) —and the subject is first or second person ( or third , but only with the obviative object ) . In the transitive animate paradigm illustrated in D2 , usually identified as the ' inverse ...
... person — singular , plural , or obviative3 ) —and the subject is first or second person ( or third , but only with the obviative object ) . In the transitive animate paradigm illustrated in D2 , usually identified as the ' inverse ...
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... person of an argument can be distinct from the morph associated with its number . The prefixes are always associated with person and can be accompanied by suffixes associated with the number of the same argument . Similarly , some ...
... person of an argument can be distinct from the morph associated with its number . The prefixes are always associated with person and can be accompanied by suffixes associated with the number of the same argument . Similarly , some ...
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... person ( and obviative ) indicative and negative forms , / a / everywhere else . ' That is , for this class of verbs , the stem varies according to whether the subject is third person or not . The stem pair nis : e / nis : a ' fall down ...
... person ( and obviative ) indicative and negative forms , / a / everywhere else . ' That is , for this class of verbs , the stem varies according to whether the subject is third person or not . The stem pair nis : e / nis : a ' fall down ...
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