Papers of the ... Algonquian Conference, Volumes 15-16Carleton University, 1984 - Algonquian Indians |
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An important point about these verbs is that it is the CF , or the root if there is no CF , which is actually agent - descriptive , i.e. , describes what the agent is doing but gives no information about what is happening to the patient ...
An important point about these verbs is that it is the CF , or the root if there is no CF , which is actually agent - descriptive , i.e. , describes what the agent is doing but gives no information about what is happening to the patient ...
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While work with the spruce root was ordinarily considered a woman's task , Jocko's wife was not interested in the project , and Basil , as the junior member of the team , was given the duty . He and Jocko had harvested the root from a ...
While work with the spruce root was ordinarily considered a woman's task , Jocko's wife was not interested in the project , and Basil , as the junior member of the team , was given the duty . He and Jocko had harvested the root from a ...
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These clamps were put at places which would be later covered by spruce root so that the root would cover the marks that were inevitably left in the soft cedar . In other canoes that he had built , Jocko occasionally left small tongues ...
These clamps were put at places which would be later covered by spruce root so that the root would cover the marks that were inevitably left in the soft cedar . In other canoes that he had built , Jocko occasionally left small tongues ...
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Carol Dana | 15 |
LouisPhilippe Vaillancourt | 21 |
La fonction gélinotte | 49 |
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