Papers of the ... Algonquian Conference, Volumes 15-16Carleton University, 1984 - Algonquian Indians |
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In this sentence the first obviative refers back to a herd of buffalo mentioned in the preceding context , where it is obviative . The verb ' to kill ' is inflected for a proximate plural object and mora phologically could have either ...
In this sentence the first obviative refers back to a herd of buffalo mentioned in the preceding context , where it is obviative . The verb ' to kill ' is inflected for a proximate plural object and mora phologically could have either ...
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However , Karttunen and Peters point out that context is crucial in how the ' if clause is interpreted . Thus , in the sentence ' If Mary were allergic to penicillin , she would have exactly the symptoms she is showing ' ...
However , Karttunen and Peters point out that context is crucial in how the ' if clause is interpreted . Thus , in the sentence ' If Mary were allergic to penicillin , she would have exactly the symptoms she is showing ' ...
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More broadly , the context for the myths under study is the ritual life of Midewiwia organization . Mide participants acted out and recited versions of the myths at funerals , curing rites , initiations , and when discussing Midewiwin ...
More broadly , the context for the myths under study is the ritual life of Midewiwia organization . Mide participants acted out and recited versions of the myths at funerals , curing rites , initiations , and when discussing Midewiwin ...
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Carol Dana | 15 |
LouisPhilippe Vaillancourt | 21 |
La fonction gélinotte | 49 |
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