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      <title>An interesting grammar note from a book I’ve been reading on Proto-Indo-European: Indo-European verb...</title>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>An interesting grammar note from a book I’ve been reading on Proto-Indo-European: Indo-European verbs require grammatical markers showing tense (past, present, future, etc.) and number (singular, plural, occasionally dual), but Hopi verbs require markers indicating whether you saw it yourself, heard about it from someone else, or consider it to be a truth. This is surely somewhat of an oversimplification, but even so, still pretty cool.</p><hr class="feed-extra" style="margin-top: 48pt;" /><p class="feed-extra feed-mail"><a href="mailto:ben.crowder@gmail.com?subject=Re%3A%20An interesting grammar note from a book I’ve been reading on Proto-Indo-European: Indo-European verb...">Reply via email</a></p>]]></description>
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