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... phrase . What is worth noting about these is that there are no Cree words ( free morphemes ) that correspond to them . Cree possessive pronouns are all bound prefixes . 3. Syntax . Mitchif syntax is almost totally Cree . In this section ...
... phrase . What is worth noting about these is that there are no Cree words ( free morphemes ) that correspond to them . Cree possessive pronouns are all bound prefixes . 3. Syntax . Mitchif syntax is almost totally Cree . In this section ...
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... phrases associated with these elements may also have a French preposition . A few examples should suffice . ( 26 ) ( a ) ... phrase . The topics we will look at are articles and demonstratives , possessives , adjectives and other modifiers ...
... phrases associated with these elements may also have a French preposition . A few examples should suffice . ( 26 ) ( a ) ... phrase . The topics we will look at are articles and demonstratives , possessives , adjectives and other modifiers ...
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... phrase . This pro- cedure was dubbed " linguistic scrabble " by Holland ( 1962 : 296 ) . Since this naiveté may sound far - fetched to an audience of scholars , let me cite a single example . In New Hampshire on the southern edge of the ...
... phrase . This pro- cedure was dubbed " linguistic scrabble " by Holland ( 1962 : 296 ) . Since this naiveté may sound far - fetched to an audience of scholars , let me cite a single example . In New Hampshire on the southern edge of the ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 1 |
Day National Museum of Man INDIAN PLACENAMES | 26 |
Carole Lévesque Université de Montréal PRODUCTION | 32 |
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