Papers of the ... Algonquian Conference, Volume 23Carleton University, 1992 - Algonquian Indians |
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... paradigms , such as , for example , the paradigms for what is referred to by the author as the Pronouns , Relative Pronouns , and Adjective Pronouns on page 35 . The Ojibwa words and sentences are often broken up into " syllables ...
... paradigms , such as , for example , the paradigms for what is referred to by the author as the Pronouns , Relative Pronouns , and Adjective Pronouns on page 35 . The Ojibwa words and sentences are often broken up into " syllables ...
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... paradigms on one occasion ( page 35 of the manuscript ) . In the following presentation , I have followed the paradigm organization suggested by the author in spite of the fact that comparative evidence sometimes indicates that there ...
... paradigms on one occasion ( page 35 of the manuscript ) . In the following presentation , I have followed the paradigm organization suggested by the author in spite of the fact that comparative evidence sometimes indicates that there ...
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... paradigm of deprivation theory was instituted to force the fit . In its takeover and control of Native education , the college , in fact , began , systematically , to engage in the pro- duction and consumption of college - constructed ...
... paradigm of deprivation theory was instituted to force the fit . In its takeover and control of Native education , the college , in fact , began , systematically , to engage in the pro- duction and consumption of college - constructed ...
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