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... verbs at the clause level and not be combining with their subjects to form noun phrases . 33 Example 60a is grammatical on another reading . Namely , there is another verb - aro- that is homophonous with the verb for ' and ' that means ...
... verbs at the clause level and not be combining with their subjects to form noun phrases . 33 Example 60a is grammatical on another reading . Namely , there is another verb - aro- that is homophonous with the verb for ' and ' that means ...
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... verb is separated from its subject are clear instances of an and - verb occurring in the serial verb and - construction . But it is also possible to analyze cases in which the and - verb is not separated from its subject as instances of ...
... verb is separated from its subject are clear instances of an and - verb occurring in the serial verb and - construction . But it is also possible to analyze cases in which the and - verb is not separated from its subject as instances of ...
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... verb extensions ' ( the term of art in Bantu linguistics ) , which are suffixes that together with the verb root form the verb stem , on the one hand , and the verbal prefixes , treated here as clitics , on the other , that together with ...
... verb extensions ' ( the term of art in Bantu linguistics ) , which are suffixes that together with the verb root form the verb stem , on the one hand , and the verbal prefixes , treated here as clitics , on the other , that together with ...
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