Papers of the ... Algonquian Conference, Volume 23Carleton University, 1992 - Algonquian Indians |
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Introduction In recent years , the term " obviation ” has been applied to phenomena in a variety of languages on the basis of perceived similarity to the phenomenon in Algonquian languages to which , I assume , the term was originally ...
Introduction In recent years , the term " obviation ” has been applied to phenomena in a variety of languages on the basis of perceived similarity to the phenomenon in Algonquian languages to which , I assume , the term was originally ...
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The terms " inverse " and " obviative ” , and “ proximate ” are applied by Hewson ( 1991 : 870 ) to Inuktitut , although his application of these terms is not identical to what Boas ( 1929 : 4 ) applies the term " fourth person ” to ...
The terms " inverse " and " obviative ” , and “ proximate ” are applied by Hewson ( 1991 : 870 ) to Inuktitut , although his application of these terms is not identical to what Boas ( 1929 : 4 ) applies the term " fourth person ” to ...
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( 29 ) nihka'na ' my friend's The brief glosses conventionally presented with these terms are not to be taken as generally applicable ... There is no separate term for the father's brother , the term ' father ' being used instead .
( 29 ) nihka'na ' my friend's The brief glosses conventionally presented with these terms are not to be taken as generally applicable ... There is no separate term for the father's brother , the term ' father ' being used instead .
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