Papers of the ... Algonquian Conference, Volume 8Carleton University, 1977 - Algonquian Indians |
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... definite and indefinite articles ( given in ( 11 ) ) and prepositions . masculine feminine ( 11 ) indefinite ≈ ( n ) prevocalic an definite 11 la 1 singular definite li li liz plural It is worth noting , however , that the two Cree ...
... definite and indefinite articles ( given in ( 11 ) ) and prepositions . masculine feminine ( 11 ) indefinite ≈ ( n ) prevocalic an definite 11 la 1 singular definite li li liz plural It is worth noting , however , that the two Cree ...
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A Cree noun with a Cree system possessor adds the definite article when modified . ( 38 ) 11 vyü nimušu · mina · n the old 1 - grandfather - pl our ( exc . ) old grandfather 4.3 . Adjectives and other modifiers . As in French in Mitchif ...
A Cree noun with a Cree system possessor adds the definite article when modified . ( 38 ) 11 vyü nimušu · mina · n the old 1 - grandfather - pl our ( exc . ) old grandfather 4.3 . Adjectives and other modifiers . As in French in Mitchif ...
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... definite core area and a more or less sharp margin . The reasons for this are essentially two . Boundaries between tribes were often boundary zones rather than boundary lines , which makes for double naming of features within this zone ...
... definite core area and a more or less sharp margin . The reasons for this are essentially two . Boundaries between tribes were often boundary zones rather than boundary lines , which makes for double naming of features within this zone ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 1 |
Day National Museum of Man INDIAN PLACENAMES | 26 |
Carole Lévesque Université de Montréal PRODUCTION | 32 |
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