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Thus in the Ojibwa sentence in ( 1 ) , the notional object is marked with a suffix indicating its obviative status while the notional subject is unmarked , indicative of its proximate status.3 2See Section 12 below for some discussion ...
Thus in the Ojibwa sentence in ( 1 ) , the notional object is marked with a suffix indicating its obviative status while the notional subject is unmarked , indicative of its proximate status.3 2See Section 12 below for some discussion ...
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What is often called " fourth ” person in reference to Eskimo is simply a type of reflexive form , indicating possession by ... It thus does not occur as an inflectional category of nouns except to indicate properties of the possessor ...
What is often called " fourth ” person in reference to Eskimo is simply a type of reflexive form , indicating possession by ... It thus does not occur as an inflectional category of nouns except to indicate properties of the possessor ...
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One reason for this is that Roy does not clearly and consistently indicate units of weight or volume . This makes deciphering recorded quantities of shot , gunpowder , beads and flour impossible . Another complication arises from Roy's ...
One reason for this is that Roy does not clearly and consistently indicate units of weight or volume . This makes deciphering recorded quantities of shot , gunpowder , beads and flour impossible . Another complication arises from Roy's ...
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