
doi: 10.3176/lu.2009.3.04
The article provides an overview of the conditional expressions used in Mari languages. The phenomenon is studied as part of the continuum of Mari grammars. The interpretations of Mari past tense modals1 are explained with the semantics along with some syntactical and contextual features of the verbal phrase.
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