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373:/∅-maskaiyuŋ/ (be hungry)
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367:/k-um-antatali/ (kneel)
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998:Inclusive / Exclusive
370:/ma-ʔoway/ (be tired)
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878:Relative subsective
771:Regular / Irregular
616:Andative / Venitive
452:Abstract / Concrete
395:Oceanic Linguistics
354:/∅-palatuʔ/ (swing)
345:/m-astatail/ (jump)
309:Ich gehe nach Hause
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364:/m-atɣaɣaaɣ/ (lie)
348:/l-um-aŋuy/ (swim)
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595:Verbal noun
546:Attributive
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1341:Categories
1266:Yes and no
1181:Classifier
1165:Possessive
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1099:Determiner
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307:is simply
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676:Dynamic
651:Copular
551:Converb
467:Animacy
285:English
250:subject
234:dynamic
124:scholar
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893:Adverb
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833:Common
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585:Supine
565:Gerund
556:Finite
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512:Strong
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296:tense
270:tense
240:is a
131:JSTOR
117:books
1298:stub
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906:Flat
761:Pure
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