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However , another Schefferville informant described instead the method of laying the hide on a bed of boughs on the ground , as was observed at the Fort George ceremony I have described , and as was mentioned to me by some of the other ...
However , another Schefferville informant described instead the method of laying the hide on a bed of boughs on the ground , as was observed at the Fort George ceremony I have described , and as was mentioned to me by some of the other ...
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... state 2 ) case of subject / object : agent , patient , beneficiary 3 ) case of described participant : agent - descriptive , patient - descrip- tive The eight semantic notions define the major verb classes signalled by the abstract ...
... state 2 ) case of subject / object : agent , patient , beneficiary 3 ) case of described participant : agent - descriptive , patient - descrip- tive The eight semantic notions define the major verb classes signalled by the abstract ...
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They express semantic verb classes based on the second subvariable of semantic case , seman- tic case of the described participant . These two TI AFs are the only place in the Cree AF system where this variable is morpho- logically ...
They express semantic verb classes based on the second subvariable of semantic case , seman- tic case of the described participant . These two TI AFs are the only place in the Cree AF system where this variable is morpho- logically ...
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LouisPhilippe Vaillancourt | 21 |
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