Papers of the ... Algonquian Conference, Volumes 15-16Carleton University, 1984 - Algonquian Indians |
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There is no place in the present brief discussion for a reasonable treatment of the potential of the goals of Native ... Four major issues , discussed as possible means to the ends of language maintenance or revival and of group ...
There is no place in the present brief discussion for a reasonable treatment of the potential of the goals of Native ... Four major issues , discussed as possible means to the ends of language maintenance or revival and of group ...
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Dubitative verbs also appear in contrary - to - fact ' if clauses ; these will be discussed below , however . 3.3 This completes , I believe , the list of types of clauses in which the dubitative appearss , other than contrary - to ...
Dubitative verbs also appear in contrary - to - fact ' if clauses ; these will be discussed below , however . 3.3 This completes , I believe , the list of types of clauses in which the dubitative appearss , other than contrary - to ...
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... category as long as it is the first non - clitic word in the sentence ( see Schachter 1974 for more discussion ) . ... in position two are emphatics , with slight , subtle differences in meaning which will not be discussed here .
... category as long as it is the first non - clitic word in the sentence ( see Schachter 1974 for more discussion ) . ... in position two are emphatics , with slight , subtle differences in meaning which will not be discussed here .
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