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Medumba language

(1) a.

1SG

kem

see

men

child

kem men

1SG see child

'I saw the child'

(1) b.

1SG

ke?

NEG

jen

see

men

child

ke? jen men

1SG NEG see child

'I did not see the child'

(1) c.

1SG

do

PAST.REC

jen

see

men

child

do jen men

1SG PAST.REC see child

'I just saw the child'

(1) d.

1SG

ke

??

njen

see

men

child

ke njen men

1SG ?? see child

'It was me who saw the child'

(2) a.

bag

1PL

jen

see

men

child

bag jen men

1PL see child

'We saw the child'

(2) b.

bag

1PL

ke?

NEG

jen

see

men

child

bag ke? jen men

1PL NEG see child

'We did not see the child'

(2) c.

bag

1PL

do

PAST.REC

jen

see

men

child

bag do jen men

1PL PAST.REC see child

'We just saw the child'

(2) d.

bag

1PL

ke

??

njen

see

men

child

bag ke njen men

1PL ?? see child

'It was us who saw the child'

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refs

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This part of the text requires clarification,[telling 1] whereas the entire text is cited.[1] And this[telling 2] needs even more clarification.[telling 3]

Tellings

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  1. ^ Listed separately from the citation
  2. ^ tally ref
  3. ^ Another note

References

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  1. ^ Citation.

Mormon phylogeny

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chart

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timeline

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Taylor
Bell
Roberts
Appleby
Cass
Dr Domenico Di Ceglie
Dr Polly Carmichael
St George's
Tavistock
Leeds
1989
1992
1995
1998
2001
2004
2007
2010
2013
2016
2019
2022
GIDS timeline

quote

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Sex is a biological term, and it's a term that has its place properly understood in evolutionary biology. Once you get past single cell organisms and a few unusual fungi, species have two sexes. Male is to do with the small, motile gametes, which are called sperm in animals and pollen in plants, and female are the large, immotile, or stationary gametes, which are called eggs... Those are two reproductive strategies. So the short definition of sex is a reproductive strategy. In some species the two reproductive strategies are in the same individual, like in worms. In mammals they're in different individuals, all mammals. Some animals can change sex, some animals can't change sex, including all mammals. So that's sex: it's a biological term, it's an objective term, and it's to do with reproductive strategies. It isn't to do with whether you can reproduce, or have reproduced, or what stage of your reproductive cycle you're at. It's which reproductive strategy your body was designed to support.

— Helen Joyce[1]
  1. ^ Joyce, Helen (Apr 17, 2023). "The Trans Debate: In Conversation with Helen Joyce". YouTube (Interview). Interviewed by Marc Glendening. IEA Book Club.

interlinear

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d
D
n
f

d(m)ḏ.n.f

unite.PRF.he

N19
n

tꜣ-wj n

land.two for

G38
f

zꜣ.f

son.his

M23 L2
t t

nsw.t-bj.t(j)

sedge-bee

O1
F34
s
n

pr-jb.sn(j)

house-heart.their

d
D
n
f
N19
n
G38
f
M23 L2
t t
O1
F34
s
n

d(m)ḏ.n.f {tꜣ-wj n} zꜣ.f nsw.t-bj.t(j) pr-jb.sn(j)

unite.PRF.he {land.two for} son.his sedge-bee house-heart.their

"He has united the Two Lands for his son, Dual King Peribsen."

Daguerreotype

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A daguerreotype of the painting was taken. The daguerreotype process slightly disguising the painted nature of the picture, and the daguerreotype was then sometimes claimed to be a photo of Joseph from life.