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... texts than they are in the Kutenai texts examined . The Ojibwa texts examined contain only one oc- currence of a double obviative clause out of 150 transitive clauses with third person arguments ( or less than 1 % ) , while the Kutenai ...
... texts than they are in the Kutenai texts examined . The Ojibwa texts examined contain only one oc- currence of a double obviative clause out of 150 transitive clauses with third person arguments ( or less than 1 % ) , while the Kutenai ...
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... texts and speakers are represented , the data in Table 5 is based on the first 20 clauses from 10 texts ( skipping the first clause in each text , since a proximate shift cannot occur in the first clause ) . Of the 161 clauses in this ...
... texts and speakers are represented , the data in Table 5 is based on the first 20 clauses from 10 texts ( skipping the first clause in each text , since a proximate shift cannot occur in the first clause ) . Of the 161 clauses in this ...
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... texts . In other words , the principle in ( 55 ) actually describes the Ojibwa texts examined better than it does the Kutenai texts . Table 7 provides similar data for Cree . Unlike the Kutenai and Ojibwa data , the data for Cree is ...
... texts . In other words , the principle in ( 55 ) actually describes the Ojibwa texts examined better than it does the Kutenai texts . Table 7 provides similar data for Cree . Unlike the Kutenai and Ojibwa data , the data for Cree is ...
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