Papers of the ... Algonquian Conference, Volume 23Carleton University, 1992 - Algonquian Indians |
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F petotāwāpiskum ' he kicks it into a boat or canoe ' . 30 ) 149 : Kwaska - Hao . Change . F kwāskehão ' he changes him ' . 31 ) 153 : pipoo kestin . " the first THE WORKS OF JAMES OLIVER CURWOOD 75.
F petotāwāpiskum ' he kicks it into a boat or canoe ' . 30 ) 149 : Kwaska - Hao . Change . F kwāskehão ' he changes him ' . 31 ) 153 : pipoo kestin . " the first THE WORKS OF JAMES OLIVER CURWOOD 75.
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Grafstein observes similar facts for Ojibwa , as in ( 7 ) , where oji : ma : n ' his canoe ' is not marked as obviative but triggers the obviative form of the verb wi : nadiniw ' dirty ' . ( 7 ) wi : nad - ini - w ininiw o - ji : ma : n ...
Grafstein observes similar facts for Ojibwa , as in ( 7 ) , where oji : ma : n ' his canoe ' is not marked as obviative but triggers the obviative form of the verb wi : nadiniw ' dirty ' . ( 7 ) wi : nad - ini - w ininiw o - ji : ma : n ...
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( 19 ) John o - wa : banda : n o - ji : ma : n [ e : -zakide : -ini - g ] 3 - see , TI 3 - canoe pres - burn , II - obv - 3 ' John ; sees his ; canoe burning . ' ( Grafstein 1984 : 254 ) 3 - see , TI ( 20 ) John o - wa : banda : n o ...
( 19 ) John o - wa : banda : n o - ji : ma : n [ e : -zakide : -ini - g ] 3 - see , TI 3 - canoe pres - burn , II - obv - 3 ' John ; sees his ; canoe burning . ' ( Grafstein 1984 : 254 ) 3 - see , TI ( 20 ) John o - wa : banda : n o ...
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