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SENĆOŦEN: A Grammar of the Saanich Language

21 Questions: ‘When?’

There are three ways for asking when something will or did happen. Two methods are very general and used interchangeably (§21.1, §21.2). The third method is used for asking about time of day (§21.3).
 

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  1. PART 3 SENĆOŦEN Grammatical Patterns Montler, et al.

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  1. 21.1. Asking about time: Subordinate event
  2. 21.2. Asking about time: Conjoined event
  3. 21.3. Asking about time of day

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  1. 38 Questions: ‘Why?’ Montler, et al.
  2. 48 Speech Act Modifiers Montler, et al.
  3. 28.1. ‘How?’ Montler, et al.
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