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The marker -k ' same ' can be seen in 61 from Hualapai ( = Walapai ) , and the marker -m ' different ' in 62 . ... This syntactic use of the markers appears in all languages of the family ( Jacobsen 1967 , Langdon 1970 , Kendall 1975 ...
The marker -k ' same ' can be seen in 61 from Hualapai ( = Walapai ) , and the marker -m ' different ' in 62 . ... This syntactic use of the markers appears in all languages of the family ( Jacobsen 1967 , Langdon 1970 , Kendall 1975 ...
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6 a assert that NS04 did not seek to make a contribution to the further understanding of the semantics of such morphology , beyond the broad descriptive classification outlined ' ( NS08 : 325 ) , the categorization of these markers as ...
6 a assert that NS04 did not seek to make a contribution to the further understanding of the semantics of such morphology , beyond the broad descriptive classification outlined ' ( NS08 : 325 ) , the categorization of these markers as ...
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The set of nominal tense markers of the language form a grammatical paradigm . This means that the grammar of the language requires that in certain grammatically specified environments the noun be marked by one and only one member of ...
The set of nominal tense markers of the language form a grammatical paradigm . This means that the grammar of the language requires that in certain grammatically specified environments the noun be marked by one and only one member of ...
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