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Page 114
They began to ask Buddy if they should also have some books and whether or not they should also be taking notes . To both questions , Buddy replied in the negative . After several weeks , some of this faction went to the dean to ...
They began to ask Buddy if they should also have some books and whether or not they should also be taking notes . To both questions , Buddy replied in the negative . After several weeks , some of this faction went to the dean to ...
Page 157
Note that the presence of the obviative subject suffix on the verb in ( 52 ) makes it clear that the subject is Chickadee and not Wolf . Conversely , the absence of obviative marking on the possessed noun rafaqatta is ' his children ...
Note that the presence of the obviative subject suffix on the verb in ( 52 ) makes it clear that the subject is Chickadee and not Wolf . Conversely , the absence of obviative marking on the possessed noun rafaqatta is ' his children ...
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( dependent noun : note possessive n- ) nuli ntolonapemotukk my good neighbours ! ( At a wake , or following a one - year period of mourning , would be said by William Neptune ( Wilomot Neptan ) , Governor , or Joe Neptune ( Kenipek ) ...
( dependent noun : note possessive n- ) nuli ntolonapemotukk my good neighbours ! ( At a wake , or following a one - year period of mourning , would be said by William Neptune ( Wilomot Neptan ) , Governor , or Joe Neptune ( Kenipek ) ...
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