Papers of the ... Algonquian Conference, Volume 23Carleton University, 1992 - Algonquian Indians |
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Thus in the Ojibwa sentence in ( 1 ) , the notional object is marked with a suffix indicating its obviative status while ... In this notation , 3 indicates an animate third person , 0 indicates an inan- imate third person , p ( as in Op ) ...
Thus in the Ojibwa sentence in ( 1 ) , the notional object is marked with a suffix indicating its obviative status while ... In this notation , 3 indicates an animate third person , 0 indicates an inan- imate third person , p ( as in Op ) ...
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Garvin analyses verb forms like that in ( 46 ) , which involves a suffix mit , as indicating a first person or second person obviative . ( 46 ) hu wu - kat - mit - ni xa fin - pis 1 , SUBJ see - MIL - INDIC dog - 3 , poss ' I saw his ...
Garvin analyses verb forms like that in ( 46 ) , which involves a suffix mit , as indicating a first person or second person obviative . ( 46 ) hu wu - kat - mit - ni xa fin - pis 1 , SUBJ see - MIL - INDIC dog - 3 , poss ' I saw his ...
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Simi- larly , while a prefix ho- indicates a proximate object , a zero in the same slot indicates a nonproximate object . Young and Morgan employ the term " fourth person " for the category Thompson uses the term " proximate " for ...
Simi- larly , while a prefix ho- indicates a proximate object , a zero in the same slot indicates a nonproximate object . Young and Morgan employ the term " fourth person " for the category Thompson uses the term " proximate " for ...
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