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... continued to hope to publish the whole revised text as a separate volume . This goal was not accomplished before his death in October of 1909 . After Young's death , the Settee original and Young's manuscript based on it passed into the ...
... continued to hope to publish the whole revised text as a separate volume . This goal was not accomplished before his death in October of 1909 . After Young's death , the Settee original and Young's manuscript based on it passed into the ...
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... continued to receive their uniforms and presents . Note this entry from Eastmain in 1789 : Captain Cobbittigooshish came in with four canoes & very few furs [ 50 M. Br . ] with him however I have tried him in his coat etc. once more but ...
... continued to receive their uniforms and presents . Note this entry from Eastmain in 1789 : Captain Cobbittigooshish came in with four canoes & very few furs [ 50 M. Br . ] with him however I have tried him in his coat etc. once more but ...
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... continued field work can confirm this hypothesis , it gains plausibility from the obser- vation that , in a few instances , independent order verbs have already been observed without the negative suffix . There is no direct Cree model ...
... continued field work can confirm this hypothesis , it gains plausibility from the obser- vation that , in a few instances , independent order verbs have already been observed without the negative suffix . There is no direct Cree model ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 1 |
Day National Museum of Man INDIAN PLACENAMES | 26 |
Carole Lévesque Université de Montréal PRODUCTION | 32 |
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