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Page 119
... further complicated by the fact that my rate of travel in different kinds of conveyances was not the sort of knowledge that could be taken for granted . Consequently , my attempt to convert distance into the qualitative units ...
... further complicated by the fact that my rate of travel in different kinds of conveyances was not the sort of knowledge that could be taken for granted . Consequently , my attempt to convert distance into the qualitative units ...
Page 121
... further west then Michipicoten Bay on the northeast shore of Lake Superior ; and ( 3 ) most of northern Ontario north of the Ojibwa ( in the east ) and Assiniboine ( to the west ) --including the north shore of Lake Superior between ...
... further west then Michipicoten Bay on the northeast shore of Lake Superior ; and ( 3 ) most of northern Ontario north of the Ojibwa ( in the east ) and Assiniboine ( to the west ) --including the north shore of Lake Superior between ...
Page 130
... further questions . As a second step we will examine the stative finals ā and at ( an ) . Returning to the summary of Table 1 , it can be seen that a and at ( an ) differ in that a occurs with configuration roots but not judgement roots ...
... further questions . As a second step we will examine the stative finals ā and at ( an ) . Returning to the summary of Table 1 , it can be seen that a and at ( an ) differ in that a occurs with configuration roots but not judgement roots ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 1 |
Day National Museum of Man INDIAN PLACENAMES | 26 |
Carole Lévesque Université de Montréal PRODUCTION | 32 |
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