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Note , however , that the suffix -ol does not appear in 9b . Peripheral endings are used in TA + inflection in the indicative system of the independent order to index the secondary object of a verb , rather than its primary object .
Note , however , that the suffix -ol does not appear in 9b . Peripheral endings are used in TA + inflection in the indicative system of the independent order to index the secondary object of a verb , rather than its primary object .
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In $ 2.2 above , we noted that secondary objects are indexed by peripheral endings in the inflection of AI + O and TA + O verbs in the indicative subsystem of the independent order . As it happens , the peripheral endings that index ...
In $ 2.2 above , we noted that secondary objects are indexed by peripheral endings in the inflection of AI + O and TA + O verbs in the indicative subsystem of the independent order . As it happens , the peripheral endings that index ...
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Both verbs are accordingly inflected for nonsingular subject , here with the central ending -ya , which indexes either a ... As it happens , this inflection is null in 23b , where the object of the verb is proximate and singular .
Both verbs are accordingly inflected for nonsingular subject , here with the central ending -ya , which indexes either a ... As it happens , this inflection is null in 23b , where the object of the verb is proximate and singular .
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