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They can also function as adverbial clauses , as in 37 and 38. They may precede or follow their matrix clause . ( 37 ) Yup'ik subordinative adverbial clause ( George Charles ) Aataka ayaglallruuq , aata - ka ayag - lar - llru - u - a ...
They can also function as adverbial clauses , as in 37 and 38. They may precede or follow their matrix clause . ( 37 ) Yup'ik subordinative adverbial clause ( George Charles ) Aataka ayaglallruuq , aata - ka ayag - lar - llru - u - a ...
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The use of these suffixes to mark both case on nouns and syntactic dependency on clauses can thus be reconstructed for Proto - Yuman . Their functional extension to marking relationships beyond the sentence , however , is an innovation ...
The use of these suffixes to mark both case on nouns and syntactic dependency on clauses can thus be reconstructed for Proto - Yuman . Their functional extension to marking relationships beyond the sentence , however , is an innovation ...
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( 64 ) Khalkha Mongolian clause chain ( Erdenebaatar Erdene - Ochir ) Tegeed ter duguitai xüüxed xajuuqaar n ' neg ... Temporal ' when ' clauses are formed with the locative case ending ; ' after ' or ' in consequence of clauses ' are ...
( 64 ) Khalkha Mongolian clause chain ( Erdenebaatar Erdene - Ochir ) Tegeed ter duguitai xüüxed xajuuqaar n ' neg ... Temporal ' when ' clauses are formed with the locative case ending ; ' after ' or ' in consequence of clauses ' are ...
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