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In addition , Wolfart ( 1973 ) contains a brief discussion of the dubitative in Plains Cree , with some examples of its usc . 2. The basic function of the dubitative is to indicate with regard to some issue that there is uncertainty as ...
In addition , Wolfart ( 1973 ) contains a brief discussion of the dubitative in Plains Cree , with some examples of its usc . 2. The basic function of the dubitative is to indicate with regard to some issue that there is uncertainty as ...
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... such as Long Pond , names which include Indian or pidgin English words but have an En- glish construction , such as Sachem Spring and Wigwam Ponds , and the following , all of which contain historic Indian personal names : Abram's ...
... such as Long Pond , names which include Indian or pidgin English words but have an En- glish construction , such as Sachem Spring and Wigwam Ponds , and the following , all of which contain historic Indian personal names : Abram's ...
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Icons are generally static images , frontal , and symmetrical in composition . They rarely communicate information about a spea cific time or place . They contain no landscape settings BIRCH BARK SCROLLS 429.
Icons are generally static images , frontal , and symmetrical in composition . They rarely communicate information about a spea cific time or place . They contain no landscape settings BIRCH BARK SCROLLS 429.
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