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... discussed in 3.5 below . A list of some French prepositions common in Mitchif is given in Appendix II . One final class of function words that deserves some in- dependent discussion is that comprising the personal pronouns . The ...
... discussed in 3.5 below . A list of some French prepositions common in Mitchif is given in Appendix II . One final class of function words that deserves some in- dependent discussion is that comprising the personal pronouns . The ...
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... discussed . We will treat the two finals at and an as altern- ative realizations of the same semantic unit , for two reasons . First , as Table 1 shows , in Ojibwa , an does not combine with any preceding elements of types different ...
... discussed . We will treat the two finals at and an as altern- ative realizations of the same semantic unit , for two reasons . First , as Table 1 shows , in Ojibwa , an does not combine with any preceding elements of types different ...
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... discussed in an appropriate section below . The second group of medials are time units . The third group , substances , include things that can be manipulated by human activity into various shapes . In contrast , group 4 , geographic ...
... discussed in an appropriate section below . The second group of medials are time units . The third group , substances , include things that can be manipulated by human activity into various shapes . In contrast , group 4 , geographic ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 1 |
Day National Museum of Man INDIAN PLACENAMES | 26 |
Carole Lévesque Université de Montréal PRODUCTION | 32 |
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