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Page 161
... negative . A distinction of marked and unmarked modes is supported by both formal and practical arguments . We treat as unmarked the indicative modes of the independent and conjunct orders , and the immediate mode of the imperative ...
... negative . A distinction of marked and unmarked modes is supported by both formal and practical arguments . We treat as unmarked the indicative modes of the independent and conjunct orders , and the immediate mode of the imperative ...
Page 162
... negative modes and of the prohibitive mode of the imperative order will be discussed below . Instead of presenting a number of individual Island Lake forms which do not differ substantially from those referred to above ( for further ...
... negative modes and of the prohibitive mode of the imperative order will be discussed below . Instead of presenting a number of individual Island Lake forms which do not differ substantially from those referred to above ( for further ...
Page 163
... negative suffix -hsi- ( which adds a " negative augment " -n in word - final position ) may occur either before or after the person - number suffixes , e.g. , niki - wapamāhsīmin niki - wapamaminsin niki - wapantahsīmin niwapantāminsin ...
... negative suffix -hsi- ( which adds a " negative augment " -n in word - final position ) may occur either before or after the person - number suffixes , e.g. , niki - wapamāhsīmin niki - wapamaminsin niki - wapantahsīmin niwapantāminsin ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 1 |
Day National Museum of Man INDIAN PLACENAMES | 26 |
Carole Lévesque Université de Montréal PRODUCTION | 32 |
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