Language, Bände 18-19George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1942 |
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... object expression : mabisin deyta ubiŋ ' That child is hungry ' . We shall describe these two positions as PREDICATE and SUBJECT . Pronouns appear here in nominative enclitic form : mabisinak ' I am hungry ' , ári ? ak ' I am a king ...
... object expression : mabisin deyta ubiŋ ' That child is hungry ' . We shall describe these two positions as PREDICATE and SUBJECT . Pronouns appear here in nominative enclitic form : mabisinak ' I am hungry ' , ári ? ak ' I am a king ...
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... object expressions as attributes are very common and have many meanings , such as place , instrument , and so on : any object expression that is not subject , agent , or possessor , is oblique : pukánem deyta kayu iti deytuy ŋa buneŋ ...
... object expressions as attributes are very common and have many meanings , such as place , instrument , and so on : any object expression that is not subject , agent , or possessor , is oblique : pukánem deyta kayu iti deytuy ŋa buneŋ ...
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... object expressed by a prefix * ne- ' I ' or * ke- ' thou ' ( case not distinguished , of course ) and a 3d person actor expressed by the termination * - ( w ) a , the fact that the object comes before the actor is advertised by the ...
... object expressed by a prefix * ne- ' I ' or * ke- ' thou ' ( case not distinguished , of course ) and a 3d person actor expressed by the termination * - ( w ) a , the fact that the object comes before the actor is advertised by the ...
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