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location or person.
Other terms sometimes seen are
itive and ventive, or
translocative and cislocative. They
generally derive historically from the
verbs go...
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Occultism and ****anese Buddhism.
Albert J. Edmunds, D. T. Suzuki, and
Translocative History" (PDF), ****anese
Journal of
Religious Studies, 32 (2): 249–281...
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except 2.SG.AG The
translocative (TLOC)
morpheme is used to
indicate movement away from the speaker. The form of the
translocative is /he-/ The dualic...
- PLUP:pluperfect; DIR:directional; LOC:locative; CISL:cislocative ('towards'); TRSL:
translocative ('away from'); The
grammar of
classical Nahuatl is agglutinative, head-marking...
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Occultism and ****anese Buddhism.
Albert J. Edmunds, D. T. Suzuki, and
Translocative History" (PDF), ****anese
Journal of
Religious Studies, 32 (2): 249–281...
- quasilocal, relocate, relocation, translocal, translocate, translocation,
translocative, trilocular,
unilocular †locellus locell- †loculus locul-
longus • longior...
- have the same
English translation, they
differ in that (2) with the
translocative ****ociated
motion prefix ɕ-
implies that the
buying did take place,...
- TRLtranslative,
TSLtranslocative (a)
translative case (becoming, into); (b)
translocative (across; may be
compounded for e.g. ANT-TRANS p**** in
front of, POST-TRANS...
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Occultism and ****anese Buddhism.
Albert J. Edmunds, D. T. Suzuki, and
Translocative History" (PDF), ****anese
Journal of
Religious Studies, 32 (2): 249–281...
- multilocular, nonlocal, relocate, relocation, translocate, translocation,
translocative, trilocular,
unilocular log-, -logy word, reason, speech,
thought Gr****...