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... come here ! hurry ! ' " Metoosin ! Paitoo ta ! Wawep isewin ! " W pāito'otão ' he comes ' ; wāwépisewin ' hurry ' . The first form is an imperative ; I cannot find it in Watkins , but in Fairies it is given as pāito'tā ' come here ...
... come here ! hurry ! ' " Metoosin ! Paitoo ta ! Wawep isewin ! " W pāito'otão ' he comes ' ; wāwépisewin ' hurry ' . The first form is an imperative ; I cannot find it in Watkins , but in Fairies it is given as pāito'tā ' come here ...
Page 106
... comes through the stories is grounded . Very rarely is the naive reader given much help in interpretation . Of ... come by . Indeed , it is imperative that Canadian media and their audiences attend more carefully to the effectiveness of ...
... comes through the stories is grounded . Very rarely is the naive reader given much help in interpretation . Of ... come by . Indeed , it is imperative that Canadian media and their audiences attend more carefully to the effectiveness of ...
Page 266
... come not from the freedom to speak without interruption or evaluation , but rather from the knowledge that all are ... comes along , Dave's metalinguistic awareness allows him to test the waters , so to speak , or to put himself on ...
... come not from the freedom to speak without interruption or evaluation , but rather from the knowledge that all are ... comes along , Dave's metalinguistic awareness allows him to test the waters , so to speak , or to put himself on ...
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