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... comparison to Plains Cree reduplication as given in Ahenakew and Wolfart ( 1983 ) . They show three basic patterns : ( 35 ) pimohte : - VAI ' walk along ' light : nipa - pimohta : n ' I am walking along ' heavy : nipa : h - pimohta ...
... comparison to Plains Cree reduplication as given in Ahenakew and Wolfart ( 1983 ) . They show three basic patterns : ( 35 ) pimohte : - VAI ' walk along ' light : nipa - pimohta : n ' I am walking along ' heavy : nipa : h - pimohta ...
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The notation 3–3 ' in the gloss for ( 1 ) reflects the traditional analysis , employing a notation that is used by Wolfart ( 1973 ) and Nichols ( 1988 ) and in the examples from these sources that I cite later in this paper ...
The notation 3–3 ' in the gloss for ( 1 ) reflects the traditional analysis , employing a notation that is used by Wolfart ( 1973 ) and Nichols ( 1988 ) and in the examples from these sources that I cite later in this paper ...
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Wolfart 1973 : 16 regarding Cree dialects and Grafstein 1984 : 247 regarding the Algonquin dialect of Ojibwa ) , inanimate nouns in Cree and Ojibwa do not inflect for obviation . Thus in a Plains Cree sentence like ( 5 ) , neither ...
Wolfart 1973 : 16 regarding Cree dialects and Grafstein 1984 : 247 regarding the Algonquin dialect of Ojibwa ) , inanimate nouns in Cree and Ojibwa do not inflect for obviation . Thus in a Plains Cree sentence like ( 5 ) , neither ...
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