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Hunger Acts on Me: the grammar and semantics of bodily and mental processes in Kalam

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Pawley, Andrew
Gi, Simon Peter
Kias, John
Majnep, Ian Saem

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University of Hawaii Press

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Grammatical Analysis in Morphology, Syntax and Semantics: studies in honor of Stanley Starosta

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