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The " Bowrey " Dictionary and Henry Kelsey H. Christoph Wolfart University of Manitoba David H. Pentland University of Calgary The collections of the British Museum include what appears to be the earliest substantial document of Cree ...
The " Bowrey " Dictionary and Henry Kelsey H. Christoph Wolfart University of Manitoba David H. Pentland University of Calgary The collections of the British Museum include what appears to be the earliest substantial document of Cree ...
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The earlier support of the Canada Council , through Research Grants ( Wolfart ) and a Doctoral Fellowship ( Pentland ) , is also gratefully acknowledged . REFERENCES DOUGHTY , Arthur G. and Chester Martin , eds 41.
The earlier support of the Canada Council , through Research Grants ( Wolfart ) and a Doctoral Fellowship ( Pentland ) , is also gratefully acknowledged . REFERENCES DOUGHTY , Arthur G. and Chester Martin , eds 41.
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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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