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( Grafstein 1984 : 258 ) The use of the so - called further obviative in ( 22 ) corresponds to those in- stances in Kutenai where obviative marking occurs on a possessed noun , namely when the possessor is itself obviative.9 5.
( Grafstein 1984 : 258 ) The use of the so - called further obviative in ( 22 ) corresponds to those in- stances in Kutenai where obviative marking occurs on a possessed noun , namely when the possessor is itself obviative.9 5.
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Much of my paper has dealt with the differing values , attitudes , and assumptions that must have informed — or misinformed - these meanings . I would go further than just trying to summarize the past , however , to suggest that past ...
Much of my paper has dealt with the differing values , attitudes , and assumptions that must have informed — or misinformed - these meanings . I would go further than just trying to summarize the past , however , to suggest that past ...
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... Louisa Chum ( Ipswich 1966.1.1418 ) and Christine Hardisty ( Ipswich 1966.1.1419 ) were taken on February second and third , 1927 . The significance of the photographs is further enhanced by their appar- ent lack of artifice .
... Louisa Chum ( Ipswich 1966.1.1418 ) and Christine Hardisty ( Ipswich 1966.1.1419 ) were taken on February second and third , 1927 . The significance of the photographs is further enhanced by their appar- ent lack of artifice .
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