Papers of the ... Algonquian Conference, Volumes 15-16Carleton University, 1984 - Algonquian Indians |
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The heel of the stem - piece was forced firmly against the bottom of the inner hull and then clamped into place . Basil and Jocko worked together to drill holes through the stem - piece and two sheets of bark .
The heel of the stem - piece was forced firmly against the bottom of the inner hull and then clamped into place . Basil and Jocko worked together to drill holes through the stem - piece and two sheets of bark .
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This form of the prefix does occur regularly with certain dependent noun stems , as in the following : 17 ) n - atay ... When the initial vowel of a verb stem is ; - , it is lengthened to i : - when it is preceded by a personal prefix ...
This form of the prefix does occur regularly with certain dependent noun stems , as in the following : 17 ) n - atay ... When the initial vowel of a verb stem is ; - , it is lengthened to i : - when it is preceded by a personal prefix ...
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Verb stems of the first category remain unchanged in form when used with a preverb . For example : ( 20 ) Complete Verb Stem -am- ame maciyame natame mace naci he fishes he begins to fish he goes to fish mace Incomplete Verb Stem -hp- ...
Verb stems of the first category remain unchanged in form when used with a preverb . For example : ( 20 ) Complete Verb Stem -am- ame maciyame natame mace naci he fishes he begins to fish he goes to fish mace Incomplete Verb Stem -hp- ...
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Carol Dana | 15 |
LouisPhilippe Vaillancourt | 21 |
La fonction gélinotte | 49 |
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