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Goddard has noted that the Delaware never formed a single political unit . He also has noted that the term Delaware was only applied to these groups after they had migrated from their original Northeastern homeland . Goddard sums up the ...
Goddard has noted that the Delaware never formed a single political unit . He also has noted that the term Delaware was only applied to these groups after they had migrated from their original Northeastern homeland . Goddard sums up the ...
Page 252
... and Fox ošinetamwa ( < PA * wesidentamwa ' he has in - laws ' ) are derivatives from PA * wesideme : wa TA ' he has him as father - in - law ' , formed on the dependent stem PA * -ši- ' father - in - law ' ( Goddard 1973 : 49 ) .
... and Fox ošinetamwa ( < PA * wesidentamwa ' he has in - laws ' ) are derivatives from PA * wesideme : wa TA ' he has him as father - in - law ' , formed on the dependent stem PA * -ši- ' father - in - law ' ( Goddard 1973 : 49 ) .
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The TI stems can be derived from corresponding TA stems ( Goddard 1979 ; Piggott 1989 ) . AI verbs have an animate subject while II verbs have an inanimate subject . The pairings of intransitive verbs such as ( 1a ) and ( 15 ) are ...
The TI stems can be derived from corresponding TA stems ( Goddard 1979 ; Piggott 1989 ) . AI verbs have an animate subject while II verbs have an inanimate subject . The pairings of intransitive verbs such as ( 1a ) and ( 15 ) are ...
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