Papers of the ... Algonquian Conference, Volume 8Carleton University, 1977 - Algonquian Indians |
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... inanimate as shown by the fact that they trigger agreement for animacy , both in verb stems and in demonstratives . The table in ( 14 ) gives the gender / animacy properties of eight common words , showing that there is no correlation ...
... inanimate as shown by the fact that they trigger agreement for animacy , both in verb stems and in demonstratives . The table in ( 14 ) gives the gender / animacy properties of eight common words , showing that there is no correlation ...
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... inanimate intransitive ( II ) verbs . The II verbs include most of those used to describe the inanimate world , the physical environment so vital to Algonquian life , e.g. , wāpanipīssā ' it is an east - rain ' . studying their most ...
... inanimate intransitive ( II ) verbs . The II verbs include most of those used to describe the inanimate world , the physical environment so vital to Algonquian life , e.g. , wāpanipīssā ' it is an east - rain ' . studying their most ...
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... inanimate intransitive verbs of Ojibwa . 1 ) The four abstract finals ā , at ( an ) , ē , and in divide into state ( a and at ( an ) ) and process ( e and in ) groups , since only the former are immediately preceded by stative roots and ...
... inanimate intransitive verbs of Ojibwa . 1 ) The four abstract finals ā , at ( an ) , ē , and in divide into state ( a and at ( an ) ) and process ( e and in ) groups , since only the former are immediately preceded by stative roots and ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 1 |
Day National Museum of Man INDIAN PLACENAMES | 26 |
Carole Lévesque Université de Montréal PRODUCTION | 32 |
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