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Of the 53 pages , 9 are blank , 4 contain only English words , and 1 is entirely in pencil ( I am ignoring the annotations in pencil in this paper ) . Thus , there is a total of only 39 pages containing some Ojibwa .
Of the 53 pages , 9 are blank , 4 contain only English words , and 1 is entirely in pencil ( I am ignoring the annotations in pencil in this paper ) . Thus , there is a total of only 39 pages containing some Ojibwa .
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Other features , such as the [ s ~ š ] alternation , are less common ; this alter- nation may be responsible for the use of [ s ] in muskeke ' medicine ' , a word which usually contains [ š ] . ( 7 ) p . 5 : Eleven .
Other features , such as the [ s ~ š ] alternation , are less common ; this alter- nation may be responsible for the use of [ s ] in muskeke ' medicine ' , a word which usually contains [ š ] . ( 7 ) p . 5 : Eleven .
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In a body of Kutenai texts containing 361 transitive clauses , the relative frequency of the different clause types is ... that only 21 of these 361 clauses contain two obviative argu- ments and only one of these is an inverse clause .
In a body of Kutenai texts containing 361 transitive clauses , the relative frequency of the different clause types is ... that only 21 of these 361 clauses contain two obviative argu- ments and only one of these is an inverse clause .
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