Papers of the ... Algonquian Conference, Volumes 15-16Carleton University, 1984 - Algonquian Indians |
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Independent Dubitative Neutral In all relevant respects , this tense is the same as the one given by Jones for Maniwaki . Independent Dubitative Preterit My Golden Lake data indicate quite clearly that this tense is simply a combination ...
Independent Dubitative Neutral In all relevant respects , this tense is the same as the one given by Jones for Maniwaki . Independent Dubitative Preterit My Golden Lake data indicate quite clearly that this tense is simply a combination ...
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ON THE SEMANTIC FUNCTION OF THE DUBITATIVE IN MOOSE CREE DEBORAH JAMES Scarborough College , University of Toronto 1. In this paper , the semantic function of the dubitative mode in the dialect of Cree spoken in Moose Factory , Ontario ...
ON THE SEMANTIC FUNCTION OF THE DUBITATIVE IN MOOSE CREE DEBORAH JAMES Scarborough College , University of Toronto 1. In this paper , the semantic function of the dubitative mode in the dialect of Cree spoken in Moose Factory , Ontario ...
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Further , in the case of WH - word questions and ' if clauses , these do not logically imply any sense of ' probability ' , regardless of whether or not the verb is in the dubitative ; they do not in themselves imply that any one answer ...
Further , in the case of WH - word questions and ' if clauses , these do not logically imply any sense of ' probability ' , regardless of whether or not the verb is in the dubitative ; they do not in themselves imply that any one answer ...
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Carol Dana | 15 |
LouisPhilippe Vaillancourt | 21 |
La fonction gélinotte | 49 |
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