Papers of the ... Algonquian Conference, Volume 8Carleton University, 1977 - Algonquian Indians |
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Examples follow . ... There are two basic patterns of equative clauses in Algonquian : ( 22 ) ( a ) verbalized predicate noun + subject ( in either order ) ( Plains Cree example ) kihči - mu hkuma niwiw big - knife - be - 3 from kihči ...
Examples follow . ... There are two basic patterns of equative clauses in Algonquian : ( 22 ) ( a ) verbalized predicate noun + subject ( in either order ) ( Plains Cree example ) kihči - mu hkuma niwiw big - knife - be - 3 from kihči ...
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For example , there is a river which flows into the Saint Lawrence River from the south which is now called the Yamaska . Since the Abenakis have lived in and controlled this region for about three hundred years , it is natural to look ...
For example , there is a river which flows into the Saint Lawrence River from the south which is now called the Yamaska . Since the Abenakis have lived in and controlled this region for about three hundred years , it is natural to look ...
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As an example of the difference between meaning , which is the minimum product of place - name study , and significance , which makes a place ... Take for examples the names for Washington and Philadelphia still surviving in Mohawk .
As an example of the difference between meaning , which is the minimum product of place - name study , and significance , which makes a place ... Take for examples the names for Washington and Philadelphia still surviving in Mohawk .
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Contents
INTRODUCTION | 1 |
Day National Museum of Man INDIAN PLACENAMES | 26 |
Rémi Savard Université de Montréal MYTHES ET COSMOLOGIES | 50 |
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