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... ( Bloomfield 1957 : 246 ) , maaba ' this ' ( Rhodes 1985 : 598 ) , and mabam ' this , this here , this one ' ( Baraga 1973 : 260a ) . This is a good example of the difficulties encountered by the author of the manuscript in assigning ...
... ( Bloomfield 1957 : 246 ) , maaba ' this ' ( Rhodes 1985 : 598 ) , and mabam ' this , this here , this one ' ( Baraga 1973 : 260a ) . This is a good example of the difficulties encountered by the author of the manuscript in assigning ...
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... ( Bloomfield 1928 : 290 , twice ) , which is most likely to represent phonemic mehsawek , with the retained foreign phonology found in many loanwords in Menominee . The first word was recorded as ( misihkew ) ( Bloomfield 1928 : 182 ) . I ...
... ( Bloomfield 1928 : 290 , twice ) , which is most likely to represent phonemic mehsawek , with the retained foreign phonology found in many loanwords in Menominee . The first word was recorded as ( misihkew ) ( Bloomfield 1928 : 182 ) . I ...
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... ( Bloomfield 1958 : 33 ) , Bloomfield also referrred to them as AI verbs with pseudo - object or implied goal ( Bloomfield 1946 : sec . 271 ) . Nichols ( 1980 : 113 ) notes that the object of this type of verb is " syntactically real ...
... ( Bloomfield 1958 : 33 ) , Bloomfield also referrred to them as AI verbs with pseudo - object or implied goal ( Bloomfield 1946 : sec . 271 ) . Nichols ( 1980 : 113 ) notes that the object of this type of verb is " syntactically real ...
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