Papers of the ... Algonquian Conference, Volume 8Carleton University, 1977 - Algonquian Indians |
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... Obviation . Animate nouns in Mitchif take optional obviative suffixes when they function as the objects of clauses with third person subjects . ( 17 ) ( a ) la făm mičimine'w li pči ( wa ) the woman hold - 3-4 the child- ( obv . ) The ...
... Obviation . Animate nouns in Mitchif take optional obviative suffixes when they function as the objects of clauses with third person subjects . ( 17 ) ( a ) la făm mičimine'w li pči ( wa ) the woman hold - 3-4 the child- ( obv . ) The ...
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... a'ya hkwa wi -a⚫ye kuk -a t -a cik -a⚫yit No obviative object forms could be elicited . -atwa wi -ayahkwa · wi -a ya hkik -ayahkwa wi • -a ye kwa wi -a ci -a twa wi -a⚫yici • Inverse forms ( 3 subject ) -1 ni- -ik -2 18.
... a'ya hkwa wi -a⚫ye kuk -a t -a cik -a⚫yit No obviative object forms could be elicited . -atwa wi -ayahkwa · wi -a ya hkik -ayahkwa wi • -a ye kwa wi -a ci -a twa wi -a⚫yici • Inverse forms ( 3 subject ) -1 ni- -ik -2 18.
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... obviative is n , but specifies also the connecting vowel . The obviative ending is a single -n only after a vowel . After g , k , z it is -on , and after any other consonant it is -an . The " surobviative " ending is -ni , -oni , -ini ...
... obviative is n , but specifies also the connecting vowel . The obviative ending is a single -n only after a vowel . After g , k , z it is -on , and after any other consonant it is -an . The " surobviative " ending is -ni , -oni , -ini ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 1 |
Day National Museum of Man INDIAN PLACENAMES | 26 |
Carole Lévesque Université de Montréal PRODUCTION | 32 |
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