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the suffix -osk in 8 , since it encodes both the fact that the subject is third person and the fact that the object is second person and singular . 2.2 . PRIMARY AND SECONDARY OBJECTS . Both primary and secondary objects are indexed by ...
the suffix -osk in 8 , since it encodes both the fact that the subject is third person and the fact that the object is second person and singular . 2.2 . PRIMARY AND SECONDARY OBJECTS . Both primary and secondary objects are indexed by ...
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Thus none of the suffixes that index secondary objects in independent indica- tive forms are used in the subordinative modes . ... The secondary object in this sentence is simply not indexed by any affix in the verb word .
Thus none of the suffixes that index secondary objects in independent indica- tive forms are used in the subordinative modes . ... The secondary object in this sentence is simply not indexed by any affix in the verb word .
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As it happens , this inflection is null in 23b , where the object of the verb is proximate and singular . In 23c , by contrast , the overt object - marking suffix -l appears on the verb in agreement with the obviative singular secondary ...
As it happens , this inflection is null in 23b , where the object of the verb is proximate and singular . In 23c , by contrast , the overt object - marking suffix -l appears on the verb in agreement with the obviative singular secondary ...
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