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Page 129
Looking at the above summary , it can be seen that process roots and concrete finals occur only with abstract finals ē and in : piskan / ē ' it ignites ' ; pīc / ipit / ē ' it comes towards ' with CF pit ' move ' ; pīttō / k / in ' it ...
Looking at the above summary , it can be seen that process roots and concrete finals occur only with abstract finals ē and in : piskan / ē ' it ignites ' ; pīc / ipit / ē ' it comes towards ' with CF pit ' move ' ; pīttō / k / in ' it ...
Page 131
... concrete finals with which they both occur , those referring to perception . Looking at perception morphemes we see a significant asymmetry : at ( an ) occurs with both perception roots and concrete finals , whereas ā occurs only ...
... concrete finals with which they both occur , those referring to perception . Looking at perception morphemes we see a significant asymmetry : at ( an ) occurs with both perception roots and concrete finals , whereas ā occurs only ...
Page 133
If we look at Table 1 we see , in support of this view , that all classes of medials occur with at , whereas time unit medials do not occur with ā , e.g. , nīšo / konak / at ' it is two days ' , presumably because there can be no ...
If we look at Table 1 we see , in support of this view , that all classes of medials occur with at , whereas time unit medials do not occur with ā , e.g. , nīšo / konak / at ' it is two days ' , presumably because there can be no ...
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Contents
INTRODUCTION | 1 |
Day National Museum of Man INDIAN PLACENAMES | 26 |
Rémi Savard Université de Montréal MYTHES ET COSMOLOGIES | 50 |
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