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The rule indicates that in consistent OV languages sentence qualifiers are placed after verbs , while in consistent VO languages they are placed ... Modifier is then a general term , whether indicated on nominal or verbal elements .
The rule indicates that in consistent OV languages sentence qualifiers are placed after verbs , while in consistent VO languages they are placed ... Modifier is then a general term , whether indicated on nominal or verbal elements .
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Note also that reflexive or reciprocal action is indicated by suffixes , as in the sentence : = Refl ; 195 ) . ... We may note also that , in positive statements , Squamish sentences are introduced by a particle indicating ' fact ' .
Note also that reflexive or reciprocal action is indicated by suffixes , as in the sentence : = Refl ; 195 ) . ... We may note also that , in positive statements , Squamish sentences are introduced by a particle indicating ' fact ' .
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Moreover , from other passages in the Rigveda we may conclude that , at an earlier time , comparison was indicated alone by the position of the standard and by the pivot , with no comparative suffix on the adjective as in OV languages .
Moreover , from other passages in the Rigveda we may conclude that , at an earlier time , comparison was indicated alone by the position of the standard and by the pivot , with no comparative suffix on the adjective as in OV languages .
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