Papers of the ... Algonquian Conference, Volumes 15-16Carleton University, 1984 - Algonquian Indians |
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The HBC trader Clouston gives a description of a makusaan held on the evening of April 21 , 1820 about 50 miles northeast of Nichicun , involving a feast of caribou marrow fat and powered meat . The acount of the feast begins ...
The HBC trader Clouston gives a description of a makusaan held on the evening of April 21 , 1820 about 50 miles northeast of Nichicun , involving a feast of caribou marrow fat and powered meat . The acount of the feast begins ...
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They express semantic verb classes based on the second subvariable of semantic case , semantic case of the described participant . These two TI AFs are the only place in the Cree AF system where this variable is morpho logically marked ...
They express semantic verb classes based on the second subvariable of semantic case , semantic case of the described participant . These two TI AFs are the only place in the Cree AF system where this variable is morpho logically marked ...
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The analysis of the semiotic devices employed in a given language for designation , reference , and change of categories constitutes its semiotic description , and this in turn is part of the semantic description of that language ...
The analysis of the semiotic devices employed in a given language for designation , reference , and change of categories constitutes its semiotic description , and this in turn is part of the semantic description of that language ...
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Carol Dana | 15 |
LouisPhilippe Vaillancourt | 21 |
La fonction gélinotte | 49 |
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