Conditional constructions in Lopit, an Eastern Nilotic language
Lopit is an Eastern Nilotic language of South Sudan. It has a number of ways of expressing conditionals. The most common way involves the use of the subordinate clause marker l- on the clause-initial verb which introduces the protasis. This marker is also used in other clauses which are not conditio...
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Autor principal: | Jonathan Moodie |
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Lenguaje: | EN FR |
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LibraryPress@UF
2017
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