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be sure to cite ODIN and the source document. Please use the following citation record or variant thereof:
MARK C. BAKER ROBERTO ARANOVICH and Lucia A. Galluscio (2004). TWO TYPES OF SYNTACTIC NOUN INCORPORATION.
URL: http://muse.jhu.edu/journals/language/v081/81.1baker.pdf
(Last accessed 2009-07-23).
ODIN: http://odin.linguistlist.org/igt_raw.php?id= 3545&langcode=tix (2021-07-02).
Example #1:
(38) a. U-kahun-wan-ban. (Southern Tiwa; Allen et al. 1990:327)
CS-box-come-PAST
`The boxes came.'
Example #2:
(59) a. Yedi bi-musa-tuwi-ban.
those 1sS/BO-cat-buy-PAST (demonstrative, S. Tiwa;
`I bought those cats.' Allen et al. 1984:295)
Example #3:
b. Te-pan-tuwi-ban ku-kha-ba-`i.
1sS/CO-bread-buy-PAST 2sS/CO-bake-PAST-SUBORD (relative clause,
`I bought the bread you baked.' S. Tiwa; Allen et al. 1984:297)