Papers of the ... Algonquian Conference, Volume 23Carleton University, 1992 - Algonquian Indians |
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Kutenai does have two verb forms , one that is generally used in main clauses and one that is generally used in subordinate clauses , but the supposedly subordinate verb form is often used in clauses that do not seem to be subordinate ...
Kutenai does have two verb forms , one that is generally used in main clauses and one that is generally used in subordinate clauses , but the supposedly subordinate verb form is often used in clauses that do not seem to be subordinate ...
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Table 5 Number of Proximate Shifts by Text Environment for Kutenai Total Number 122 Number of Proximate Shifts Percentage 4.1 % 5 23 2 8.7 % Previous proximate continues in current clause Previous proximate not in current clause and ...
Table 5 Number of Proximate Shifts by Text Environment for Kutenai Total Number 122 Number of Proximate Shifts Percentage 4.1 % 5 23 2 8.7 % Previous proximate continues in current clause Previous proximate not in current clause and ...
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All of the participants in these clauses are obviative and the verbs of these clauses all inflect for an obviative ... The preceding clause in ( 103 ) involves a verb of seeing , as does the next clause to refer to Wolf , in ( 110 ) .
All of the participants in these clauses are obviative and the verbs of these clauses all inflect for an obviative ... The preceding clause in ( 103 ) involves a verb of seeing , as does the next clause to refer to Wolf , in ( 110 ) .
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