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... Pronouns , Relative Pronouns , and Adjective Pronouns on page 35 . The Ojibwa words and sentences are often broken up into " syllables ” , with the words , and sometimes even the " syllables " , separated by a comma . 3. Phonological ...
... Pronouns , Relative Pronouns , and Adjective Pronouns on page 35 . The Ojibwa words and sentences are often broken up into " syllables ” , with the words , and sometimes even the " syllables " , separated by a comma . 3. Phonological ...
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... pronoun ma ' my ' . ' My angel ' is the epithet used by the local inhabitants to refer to the heroine , who performs seemingly miraculous cures for them and their families . 21 ) 293 : Papak - oo - moo ? ' is he vomiting repeatedly ...
... pronoun ma ' my ' . ' My angel ' is the epithet used by the local inhabitants to refer to the heroine , who performs seemingly miraculous cures for them and their families . 21 ) 293 : Papak - oo - moo ? ' is he vomiting repeatedly ...
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... pronouns and particles , but they defy integration from one of Dave's points of view . It is hard to complete the circle of understanding without resorting to the outside perspective provided by linguistics . Table 6 Missing , Lost ...
... pronouns and particles , but they defy integration from one of Dave's points of view . It is hard to complete the circle of understanding without resorting to the outside perspective provided by linguistics . Table 6 Missing , Lost ...
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