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Table 2 Correspondence of Kutenai Verb Forms to Ojibwa Verb Forms Kutenai Ojibwa Type Morphology Types direct ( 1 obv ) none 3-3 , 3-0 inverse ( 1 obv ) - ( n ) aps 3 ' - 3 , 0-3 direct ( 2 obv ) - ( i ) s 3 ' - 3 ' ( direct ) , 3 ' - 0 ...
Table 2 Correspondence of Kutenai Verb Forms to Ojibwa Verb Forms Kutenai Ojibwa Type Morphology Types direct ( 1 obv ) none 3-3 , 3-0 inverse ( 1 obv ) - ( n ) aps 3 ' - 3 , 0-3 direct ( 2 obv ) - ( i ) s 3 ' - 3 ' ( direct ) , 3 ' - 0 ...
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This suggests that inanimate NPs are in some sense functionally obviative in Ojibwa even if they are not marked as such . The fact that they trigger obviative agreement on agreeing forms , as noted above , provides further support for ...
This suggests that inanimate NPs are in some sense functionally obviative in Ojibwa even if they are not marked as such . The fact that they trigger obviative agreement on agreeing forms , as noted above , provides further support for ...
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As Chart 3 shows , by 1839 Ojibwa trappers had replaced traditional toolk- its with American firearms , leg hold traps , snares , knives , axes and hide scrapers . Other manufactured goods were gaining in popularity as well .
As Chart 3 shows , by 1839 Ojibwa trappers had replaced traditional toolk- its with American firearms , leg hold traps , snares , knives , axes and hide scrapers . Other manufactured goods were gaining in popularity as well .
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