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... Changed forms involve the use of a special set of tense / aspect prefixes . These forms occur in a variety of contexts most notably in relative clauses , content questions , and in certain kinds of dependent clauses where the changed ...
... Changed forms involve the use of a special set of tense / aspect prefixes . These forms occur in a variety of contexts most notably in relative clauses , content questions , and in certain kinds of dependent clauses where the changed ...
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... changed both within the Eastern Cree society and in its relationship to the HBC . For the first thirty - five years the number of trading captains remained at a constant level -- three to four representing each of the directions with ...
... changed both within the Eastern Cree society and in its relationship to the HBC . For the first thirty - five years the number of trading captains remained at a constant level -- three to four representing each of the directions with ...
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... changed from year to year . Finally , on the death of one captain , part of his gang was " waylaid " by the Canadians and the remainder joined another captain's gang ( B.59 / a / 69 : June 9 ) . Most important for understanding the ...
... changed from year to year . Finally , on the death of one captain , part of his gang was " waylaid " by the Canadians and the remainder joined another captain's gang ( B.59 / a / 69 : June 9 ) . Most important for understanding the ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 1 |
Day National Museum of Man INDIAN PLACENAMES | 26 |
Carole Lévesque Université de Montréal PRODUCTION | 32 |
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