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... expressed only by the possessive suffix - > is on ma ' mother ' . Because ma ' mother ' is possessed by a proximate , it does not bear the obviative suffix , like the possessed nouns in ( 15 ) and ( 16 ) . In con- trast , the possessed ...
... expressed only by the possessive suffix - > is on ma ' mother ' . Because ma ' mother ' is possessed by a proximate , it does not bear the obviative suffix , like the possessed nouns in ( 15 ) and ( 16 ) . In con- trast , the possessed ...
Page 240
... expressed between the Powhatans and the English here , and the implied extent of English settlement , however , suggest a setting prior to 1612. There is also no record from the English of the Powhatans stealing one of their large guns ...
... expressed between the Powhatans and the English here , and the implied extent of English settlement , however , suggest a setting prior to 1612. There is also no record from the English of the Powhatans stealing one of their large guns ...
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... expression , although it was an individual expression of knowledge of and integration with natural and supernatural forces and resources . Deception of the enemy reveals his inferior understanding and control of the situation , and his ...
... expression , although it was an individual expression of knowledge of and integration with natural and supernatural forces and resources . Deception of the enemy reveals his inferior understanding and control of the situation , and his ...
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