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... glosses as " my son " and " my daughter " respectively ( see figure 1 ) . Using the diagrams for male ego all but ... gloss may be more appropriate . I suggest that ngwi ? s refers to the " son of a same - sexed person as ego in ego's ...
... glosses as " my son " and " my daughter " respectively ( see figure 1 ) . Using the diagrams for male ego all but ... gloss may be more appropriate . I suggest that ngwi ? s refers to the " son of a same - sexed person as ego in ego's ...
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... gloss . Also , Cree and Montagnais forms are sometimes cited where the semantics under discussion are the same as in Ojibwa . Thirdly , where the Piggott & Kaye lexicon lists a morpheme as having short vowels different from those ...
... gloss . Also , Cree and Montagnais forms are sometimes cited where the semantics under discussion are the same as in Ojibwa . Thirdly , where the Piggott & Kaye lexicon lists a morpheme as having short vowels different from those ...
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... glosses given in Table 1 cannot convey their meaning . The first of them kk ' widespread ' indicates that a widespread configuration applies to some object mentioned in the root of the word : nēkaw / ikk / a ' there is widespread sand ...
... glosses given in Table 1 cannot convey their meaning . The first of them kk ' widespread ' indicates that a widespread configuration applies to some object mentioned in the root of the word : nēkaw / ikk / a ' there is widespread sand ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 1 |
Day National Museum of Man INDIAN PLACENAMES | 26 |
Carole Lévesque Université de Montréal PRODUCTION | 32 |
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