Papers of the ... Algonquian Conference, Volumes 15-16Carleton University, 1984 - Algonquian Indians |
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... nevertheless , some intersections of semantics and grammar in a given language , and this appears to be especially true for the Algonquian languages . Only grammatical utterances should be considered in semantic analysis .
... nevertheless , some intersections of semantics and grammar in a given language , and this appears to be especially true for the Algonquian languages . Only grammatical utterances should be considered in semantic analysis .
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... 2 ) they may be followed by a word boundary or separated from the verb by an intervening noun , pronoun , particle or other preverb ; and 3 ) at least one ( but perhaps only one ) preverb can be used as a complete utterance : Ehqi !
... 2 ) they may be followed by a word boundary or separated from the verb by an intervening noun , pronoun , particle or other preverb ; and 3 ) at least one ( but perhaps only one ) preverb can be used as a complete utterance : Ehqi !
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