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Dogon indicatives have subjects or pseudosubjects, imperatives have addressees, hortatives have both Jeffrey Heath draft May 2013
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Company

Ppl / /

IndustryTerm

relativization site / overt subordinating machinery / /

NaturalFeature

Night fall / sígé só fall / sígô fall / sígô-ndì fall / /

Organization

National Park Service / PPs / /

Person

Ben Tey / Still / Tomo Kan / Ben Tey wa / Toro Tegu / Seydou Refl-Acc / Jeffrey Heath / Abstract Dogon / /

Position

VP / the same-subject condition / VP / representative / VP split / VP / the latter including aspect-negation inflections / head / speaker / overt head / /

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