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... conjunct inflectional forms . There is also a subjunctive form of the conjunct verb . Summary paradigms comparing Mitchif and Plains Cree inflections are given in Appendix I. There are two types of innovation in Mitchif with respect to ...
... conjunct inflectional forms . There is also a subjunctive form of the conjunct verb . Summary paradigms comparing Mitchif and Plains Cree inflections are given in Appendix I. There are two types of innovation in Mitchif with respect to ...
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... Conjunct Verbs . There are three basic contexts in which Mitchif ( and Cree in general ) verbs appear in conjunct form : in dependent clauses ( 19 ( a ) ) excluding direct quotes , in content questions ( 19 ( b ) ) , and when in ...
... Conjunct Verbs . There are three basic contexts in which Mitchif ( and Cree in general ) verbs appear in conjunct form : in dependent clauses ( 19 ( a ) ) excluding direct quotes , in content questions ( 19 ( b ) ) , and when in ...
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... conjunct order at Island Lake . This is in sharp contrast with the situation in Eastern Ojibwa where Bloomfield describes a completely parallel system of fully developed negative sets in both the independent and conjunct orders . Even ...
... conjunct order at Island Lake . This is in sharp contrast with the situation in Eastern Ojibwa where Bloomfield describes a completely parallel system of fully developed negative sets in both the independent and conjunct orders . Even ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 1 |
Day National Museum of Man INDIAN PLACENAMES | 26 |
Carole Lévesque Université de Montréal PRODUCTION | 32 |
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