Papers of the ... Algonquian Conference, Volume 8Carleton University, 1977 - Algonquian Indians |
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... pronouns . The independent ( emphatic ) pronominal forms are listed in ( 12 ) . They differ from Plains Cree only as noted . ( 12 ) singular 1 ni ya 11 plural ni yana n 23 ki ya 21 ki yana.n ( Plains Cree ki ya naw ) wi ya 22 ki yawa w ...
... pronouns . The independent ( emphatic ) pronominal forms are listed in ( 12 ) . They differ from Plains Cree only as noted . ( 12 ) singular 1 ni ya 11 plural ni yana n 23 ki ya 21 ki yana.n ( Plains Cree ki ya naw ) wi ya 22 ki yawa w ...
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... pronoun ) are French in structure , this follows from the fact that borrowing French nouns left no option for verbalization of nouns , therefore no Cree type equative structure is available . So the French structure has to be borrowed ...
... pronoun ) are French in structure , this follows from the fact that borrowing French nouns left no option for verbalization of nouns , therefore no Cree type equative structure is available . So the French structure has to be borrowed ...
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... . Where two third person animates are involved no obviation is possible . The possessive pronouns are listed in ( 13 ) above . ( 32 ) ( a ) nɔt bwa our wood our wood ( b ) sa mã his hand his hand ( 32 ) ( con't . ) ( c ) 14.
... . Where two third person animates are involved no obviation is possible . The possessive pronouns are listed in ( 13 ) above . ( 32 ) ( a ) nɔt bwa our wood our wood ( b ) sa mã his hand his hand ( 32 ) ( con't . ) ( c ) 14.
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INTRODUCTION | 1 |
Day National Museum of Man INDIAN PLACENAMES | 26 |
Carole Lévesque Université de Montréal PRODUCTION | 32 |
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