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- They are also inflected for number, obviation, and absentativity.
- Obviation is also a key aspect of the Cree language ( s ).
- Another typological relationship Kutenai could have is the presence of its obviation system.
- Obviation is also marked on the verb with the suffix /-al /.
- Transitive Animate verbs also agree for obviation.
- The grammar of Munsee is characterized by complex inflectional and negation, obviation, and others.
- Nouns use combinations of prefixes and suffixes to indicate singular and plural number, as well as obviation.
- Obviation is only marked on Transitive Animate verbs, and there is no obviative marking on inanimate nouns or verbs.
- Judith Aissen is particularly known for her analysis of Tzotzil and other Mayan languages having abstract obviation systems akin to those described in Algonquian languages.
- For a treatment of " obviation " in ( among others ) Eskimo languages, see online and in more details ( also online ) from the same authors.
- His concepts of symbolic obviation, figure-ground reversal, analogic kinship, holography and fractality of personhood have been critical in the development of anthropological theory in the last few decades.
- Verbs use a single set of person prefixes and a series of suffixes in position classes following the verb stem to indicate combinations of person, number, negation, obviation, and others.
- The Cascadia Basin site is placed in the vicinity of several circulation obviation retrofit kit ( CORK ) borehole observatories, which are designed to study the hydrology, geochemistry and microbiology of the upper oceanic crust.
- An analogy that has been used to explain obviation is that the proximate is the entity in the " spotlight, " and any other, obviative entities are out of the spotlight or " hangers-on ."
- See, e . g ., Powell v . McCormack, 395 U . S . 486, 498-500 ( 1969 ) ( holding that the obviation of the petitioner's claim for injunctive relief did not render the whole case moot, when a damages claim for back pay remained ).