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As Darnell has stated for the Plains Cree , it is a traditional form and not a personally created piece . However , inasmuch as the teller is speaking the truth in " another " way , the listener must try to believe in " another " way .
As Darnell has stated for the Plains Cree , it is a traditional form and not a personally created piece . However , inasmuch as the teller is speaking the truth in " another " way , the listener must try to believe in " another " way .
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Ottawa : Carleton Library WOLFART , H. Christoph 1973 Plains Cree : a grammatical study . Transactions of the American Philosophical Society 63 , part 5 . The Thomas " Kyrie " Manuscript Vincent O. Erickson University 78.
Ottawa : Carleton Library WOLFART , H. Christoph 1973 Plains Cree : a grammatical study . Transactions of the American Philosophical Society 63 , part 5 . The Thomas " Kyrie " Manuscript Vincent O. Erickson University 78.
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H. Christoph Wolfart in Plains Cree : a grammar study states ( Wolfart 1963 : 41 ) , " Plains Cree verbs are inflected in three orders , independent , conjunct and imperative . The orders use different sets of affixes .
H. Christoph Wolfart in Plains Cree : a grammar study states ( Wolfart 1963 : 41 ) , " Plains Cree verbs are inflected in three orders , independent , conjunct and imperative . The orders use different sets of affixes .
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Contents
INTRODUCTION | 1 |
MEANINGS | 16 |
H Christoph Wolfart University of Manitoba | 37 |
Copyright | |
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