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The critical question then can be stated as follows : how can we pre- dict for a given clause whether or not a proximate shift will occur ? The vast majority of clauses in Kutenai texts conform to the principles in ( 54 ) and ( 55 ) .
The critical question then can be stated as follows : how can we pre- dict for a given clause whether or not a proximate shift will occur ? The vast majority of clauses in Kutenai texts conform to the principles in ( 54 ) and ( 55 ) .
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The inflectional category of proximate participant is associated with some discourse notion like " primary " or " most topical " participant at a given point in the discourse . i . A given participant may maintain status as the ...
The inflectional category of proximate participant is associated with some discourse notion like " primary " or " most topical " participant at a given point in the discourse . i . A given participant may maintain status as the ...
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In 1856 , the Stockbridge - Munsee were given a reservation in Shawano County , Wisconsin . About 150 Indians moved to this reservation in 1859 . They were joined by a number of Brotherton and New York Iroquois .
In 1856 , the Stockbridge - Munsee were given a reservation in Shawano County , Wisconsin . About 150 Indians moved to this reservation in 1859 . They were joined by a number of Brotherton and New York Iroquois .
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