Papers of the ... Algonquian Conference, Volume 23Carleton University, 1992 - Algonquian Indians |
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In Algonquian languages , and in Kutenai , it is generally the case that the notional subject and notional object compete for proximate status in the sense that generally either one or the other is proximate . And while it is possible ...
In Algonquian languages , and in Kutenai , it is generally the case that the notional subject and notional object compete for proximate status in the sense that generally either one or the other is proximate . And while it is possible ...
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Furthermore , while it must be conceded that it is possible that there might be a language with a system very like the Algonquian one that is spoken somewhere else in the world and that has been described , but not come to the attention ...
Furthermore , while it must be conceded that it is possible that there might be a language with a system very like the Algonquian one that is spoken somewhere else in the world and that has been described , but not come to the attention ...
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It is possible that these assumptions are dictated by some unstated aspect of kinship theory , which may require that the sim- plest possible primary kin designations are the only data germane to the analysis of the system .
It is possible that these assumptions are dictated by some unstated aspect of kinship theory , which may require that the sim- plest possible primary kin designations are the only data germane to the analysis of the system .
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