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    Dear Claudia, <br>
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    Malcolm is right lots of ways to express these<br>
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    In Banoni <br>
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        <li><i>nobe     </i>'again'  [post verbal between the verb and
          object clitic pronouns]<br>
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        <li><i>meke    </i>'too'  [part of NP after noun]</li>
        <li><i>geroo</i>    expresses reflexive  [between the verb and
          object clitic pronouns]<br>
                        by itself expresses 'return'<br>
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      cheers<br>
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      Piet<br>
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    On 3/23/2011 2:48 AM, Malcolm Ross wrote:
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      type="cite">Dear Claudia,
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      <div>There are all sorts of terms for 'again' in Western Oceanic,
        but the one that it reflected frequently is POc *mule, a verb
        meaning 'return, repeat'. I assume it was used in serial verb
        constructions in POc and has been grammaticised in various
        daughter-languages.</div>
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      <div>I can't help you with SE Solomonic: 'again' doesn't appear in
        Tryon and Hackman, and I haven't collected SE Solomonic data
        myself. Maybe someone else on the list has.</div>
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      <div>All the best,</div>
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      <div>- Malcolm</div>
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          <div>On 23/03/2011, at 9:07 PM, C Wegener wrote:</div>
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                  roman','new york',times,serif; font-size: 12pt; color:
                  rgb(0, 0, 0);">Dear all,<span
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                  I've been trying to find out if there is any
                  reconstruction for Proto-Oceanic (or maybe
                  Proto-Southeast-Solomonic) for a form meaning 'again'
                  or 'also', but so far haven't been successful.<span
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                  The reason why I am interested in this is that there
                  are two lexemes with this meaning found in Gela and
                  Bughotu (both Southeast Solomonic, spoken in the
                  central Solomon Islands),<span
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                    style="font-style: italic;">ghua</span><span
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                  verb or a noun/NP) and<span
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                    style="font-style: italic;">ghoi</span><span
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                  between a subject/TAM marker at the beginning of a
                  verb complex and a verb). Is any evidence for either
                  of these to be 'proper' Oceanic?<br>
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                  I'd be grateful for any information or references!<br>
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                  Thanks in advance,<br>
                  Claudia Wegener<br>
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