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... question EA : Anngacuaqa anngar - cuar - ka ( Elizabeth Charles Ali , Elena Charles ) tamaantuq ? tamaa - nete - u ... question in 51 was in the indicative , but yes / no questions are also frequently posed with autonomous subordinatives ...
... question EA : Anngacuaqa anngar - cuar - ka ( Elizabeth Charles Ali , Elena Charles ) tamaantuq ? tamaa - nete - u ... question in 51 was in the indicative , but yes / no questions are also frequently posed with autonomous subordinatives ...
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... question bearing on the predicate , as in 48A , but not to a WH - question bearing on the object , as in 49A . ( 48 ) A : Minsu - neun mweo ha - goiss - ni ? Minsu - TOP what do - PROG - Q ' And Minsu , what is he doing ? ' B : 47a ...
... question bearing on the predicate , as in 48A , but not to a WH - question bearing on the object , as in 49A . ( 48 ) A : Minsu - neun mweo ha - goiss - ni ? Minsu - TOP what do - PROG - Q ' And Minsu , what is he doing ? ' B : 47a ...
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... questions raised in N & S's reply to T07 both of which are central questions in the debate on noun - phrase temporality . The first question is , ' How should we categorize unfamiliar phenomena such as nominal temporal markers ? ' ; the ...
... questions raised in N & S's reply to T07 both of which are central questions in the debate on noun - phrase temporality . The first question is , ' How should we categorize unfamiliar phenomena such as nominal temporal markers ? ' ; the ...
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