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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 , ozni .
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 , ozni .
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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 clitics may be the ...
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 clitics may be the ...
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Carol Dana | 15 |
LouisPhilippe Vaillancourt | 21 |
La fonction gélinotte | 49 |
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