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... Table 1 . Table 1 Frequency of Clause Types Number Percentage Direct clause containing proximate Inverse clause containing proximate 274 76 % 66 18 % Direct clause , both arguments obviative Inverse clause , both arguments obviative 20 ...
... Table 1 . Table 1 Frequency of Clause Types Number Percentage Direct clause containing proximate Inverse clause containing proximate 274 76 % 66 18 % Direct clause , both arguments obviative Inverse clause , both arguments obviative 20 ...
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... Table 3 gives data comparable to the text counts in Table 1 for the frequency of different transitive verb forms with third person arguments for a selection of Ojibwa texts in Nichols ( 1988 ) . Table 3 Frequency of Ojibwa Clause Types ...
... Table 3 gives data comparable to the text counts in Table 1 for the frequency of different transitive verb forms with third person arguments for a selection of Ojibwa texts in Nichols ( 1988 ) . Table 3 Frequency of Ojibwa Clause Types ...
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... Table 6 gives data for Ojibwa texts analogous to that given in Table 5 for Kutenai . This data is based on the first 20 clauses ( skipping the first one ) in 10 texts from Nichols ( 1988 ) . Table 6 Number of Proximate Shifts by Text ...
... Table 6 gives data for Ojibwa texts analogous to that given in Table 5 for Kutenai . This data is based on the first 20 clauses ( skipping the first one ) in 10 texts from Nichols ( 1988 ) . Table 6 Number of Proximate Shifts by Text ...
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