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<p><tt>> </tt><font size="4">Also, according to info sent to me by John Boyle, Hidatsa uses -ri for the same (focus) purpose. Apparently Hidatsa -ri, Mandan -(r)e, and Biloxi -di all derive from PS -ri as a focus marker. It's use in Biloxi as a focus marker is apparently in free variation with 0 marking, since first mention occurs both with and without it.</font><br>
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<tt>In that case, what does "first mention" have to do with it? I was looking a little at the first story, "Rabbit and Towe (Frenchman)", and it looks like the -di not only is not always used with first mention as you say, but that it can be used repeatedly after first mention as well. Am I misunderstanding something here?</tt><br>
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<tt>Any thoughts on -di as a marker both on nouns and verbs? Or how it compares with the -yaN (or possibly -aN) noun marker to which it is sometimes postfixed?</tt><br>
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<tt>Rory</tt><br>
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