10 LIBROS DEL RUMANO RELACIONADOS CON «A PREFIXÁ»
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A Grammar of Luwo: An anthropological approach - Pagina 70
These nouns are marked with a prefix á- (feminine) or ú- (masculine). Unlike the derivational prefixes discussed in (§4.4.1) above, á- and ú- do not permit a straightforward identification of their grammaticalisation sources or etymological ...
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The Bantu Languages - Pagina 406
The true past is marked by both a prefix -á!- and a final vowel morpheme -á (or vowel harmony variants -C /-b) (29) True past paradigm 1s ná!sálá 'I worked' /n-á!-sál-á/ 2s wá!sálá 'you worked' /ò-á!-sál -á 3s á!sálá 'he worked' /à-á!-sál -á/ 1p ...
Derek Nurse, Gérard Philippson, 2006
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Deixis and Alignment: Inverse Systems in Indigenous ... - Pagina 148
... but also a 3rd person possessive marker in a special construction to be discussed further down.79 There is some important dialectal variation as to the function of the 3rd person prefix á- in Sahaptin. While Umatilla Sahaptin utilizes this suffix ...
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Voice and Inversion - Pagina 102
In clauses with 3rd-person participants — both intransitive and direct-transitive — verb agreement may be controlled either by the nominative subject (prefix i-), or by the absolutive argument (prefix á-). A separate pronominal pattern is used for ...
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A Prehistory of Western North America: The Impact of ... - Pagina 133
Davis states that the passive in Santa Ana Keresan “is indicated by the prefix -á'à- or -a'- and takes the plural subject suffix” (1964:77). The distribution of -á'à-(verb)-n'e resembles the positioning of ergative plural markers in Zuni. In Keresan ...
David Leedom Shaul, Scott G. Ortman, 2014
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External Possession - Pagina 416
(Sahaptin) The 3rd person EP prefix á- also maintains topic continuity with a plural subject (coded by pa- in 64). (64) ana tún á-wa mGškwyáamkt, wapí-n pa-sápsiwa-ta cˇná k' k' what 3 -be belief that 3 . -teach- here 'The ...
Doris L. Payne, Immanuel Barshi, 1999
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A Relation of the Conference Between William Laud, Late ...
+ For they are no mean Differences that are between us,by Rillarmints own Confestion. Agendum eff non de rebus levibus, fed de graviffinis 325eftionibus que adip/a Fidei fundantata pertiment, &c. Bellarm. in prefat. Optribus prefixá S. 3.
William Laud, John Fisher, 1673
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Inside Dazzling Mountains: Southwest Native Verbal Arts - Pagina 184
The verb form before the quoted speech has the prefix 'á- 'thus', while the verb of speaking after the quote lacks the prefix. Both verbs also take the narrative enclitic. This quotative couplet frames or surrounds the quote. It is a very common ...
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Osage Dictionary - Pagina xlii
... locative prefix (á-, í-, ó-) modal marker following verb noun negative noun phrase noun root plural positional article postposition pronominal (prefixed element in verb) pron pronp recip refl reg. reg.-i∂a sg. s.t. s.o. suu xlii Grammatical terms.
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Participles in Rigvedic Sanskrit: The Syntax and Semantics ...
In the former case, the negative prefix á(n)- derives lexical adjectives from participial stems, while in the latter, the same prefix is used to produce a semantically negated form of the participle, a form that is itself still a participle, that is still part of ...