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... pattern differs from the French both in the absence of a copula and in the basic word order . In Mitchif both a French type of equative clause and an Algonquian type of equative ... pattern appears in Mitchif also . In this pattern the 12.
... pattern differs from the French both in the absence of a copula and in the basic word order . In Mitchif both a French type of equative clause and an Algonquian type of equative ... pattern appears in Mitchif also . In this pattern the 12.
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... pattern , it is that pattern which is retained , even if all the morphemes are French . 3.5 . Postpositions . The final type of syntactic pattern that I will bring forth in this paper involves the post- positions iši ' to , like ' and ...
... pattern , it is that pattern which is retained , even if all the morphemes are French . 3.5 . Postpositions . The final type of syntactic pattern that I will bring forth in this paper involves the post- positions iši ' to , like ' and ...
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... pattern . However , terms collected a century or more ago indicate that the pattern was one of bifurcate collateral terms ; that is , everyone is differentiated from one another . This apparent deviation from an Hawaiian system may be ...
... pattern . However , terms collected a century or more ago indicate that the pattern was one of bifurcate collateral terms ; that is , everyone is differentiated from one another . This apparent deviation from an Hawaiian system may be ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 1 |
Day National Museum of Man INDIAN PLACENAMES | 26 |
Carole Lévesque Université de Montréal PRODUCTION | 32 |
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