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Then follows the sentence in ( 11 ) , which introduces the account of the Great Manitou's instruction , in which , however , he is not referred to . Example ( 12 ) occurs in " The Autobiography of a Fox Indian Woman ” when the author is ...
Then follows the sentence in ( 11 ) , which introduces the account of the Great Manitou's instruction , in which , however , he is not referred to . Example ( 12 ) occurs in " The Autobiography of a Fox Indian Woman ” when the author is ...
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However , there is at times a conflict of the point of view . from the native point of view , as shown by the grammatical construction , the second paragraph should begin with the second sentence [ 46.2 , oni .
However , there is at times a conflict of the point of view . from the native point of view , as shown by the grammatical construction , the second paragraph should begin with the second sentence [ 46.2 , oni .
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These enclitic particles gravitate toward second position of the clause though they may occur elsewhere in the sentence following NPs , VPs , or other particles and pronouns . Serving as hosts to these second position cli- tics may be ...
These enclitic particles gravitate toward second position of the clause though they may occur elsewhere in the sentence following NPs , VPs , or other particles and pronouns . Serving as hosts to these second position cli- tics may be ...
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