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... agreement on agreeing verb forms , re- gardless of whether the possessor is proximate or obviative . d . The contrast of direct and inverse in Kutenai applies only to clauses containing two third person participants . e . Multiple ...
... agreement on agreeing verb forms , re- gardless of whether the possessor is proximate or obviative . d . The contrast of direct and inverse in Kutenai applies only to clauses containing two third person participants . e . Multiple ...
Page 176
... agreement with the Cherokee made the Delaware full citizens of the Cherokee Nation , entitled to share in the tribe's funds and property . The Delaware said that if the government did not support their position , they would request a ...
... agreement with the Cherokee made the Delaware full citizens of the Cherokee Nation , entitled to share in the tribe's funds and property . The Delaware said that if the government did not support their position , they would request a ...
Page 304
... agreement not to exercise a claim to the Palace . ( Currently I have no claim on it , nor do I expect ever to have one , but that is technically relevant only to setting a value and price for my restraint , and the latter indeed may be ...
... agreement not to exercise a claim to the Palace . ( Currently I have no claim on it , nor do I expect ever to have one , but that is technically relevant only to setting a value and price for my restraint , and the latter indeed may be ...
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