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Obviation at the Discourse Level While the above discussion demonstrates considerable similarity between the grammatical systems surrounding obviation in Kutenai and in Algon- quian languages , perhaps the most critical question is ...
Obviation at the Discourse Level While the above discussion demonstrates considerable similarity between the grammatical systems surrounding obviation in Kutenai and in Algon- quian languages , perhaps the most critical question is ...
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A complete character- ization of the obviation system of Kutenai or that of Algonquian languages would require that we specify the discourse principles that determine , on the basis of the discourse context and / or the cognitive state ...
A complete character- ization of the obviation system of Kutenai or that of Algonquian languages would require that we specify the discourse principles that determine , on the basis of the discourse context and / or the cognitive state ...
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properties of texts , characterizing the discourse properties of an obviation system in terms of observable properties of texts is at least an important first step . It is also useful if we wish to determine how similar the discourse ...
properties of texts , characterizing the discourse properties of an obviation system in terms of observable properties of texts is at least an important first step . It is also useful if we wish to determine how similar the discourse ...
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