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Hallowell attributed what little importance spirits of the dead did have in Saulteaux thought to the shadowy line between " humanness " and " the essnetially animate qualities of other orders of beings " ( 77 ) ( see Black 1967 for a ...
Hallowell attributed what little importance spirits of the dead did have in Saulteaux thought to the shadowy line between " humanness " and " the essnetially animate qualities of other orders of beings " ( 77 ) ( see Black 1967 for a ...
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( a ) iksi ' Third person plural , animate gender , and distinct from another third person in the convext . ' - ( a ) istsi ' Third person plural , inanimate gender , and distinct from another third person in the context .
( a ) iksi ' Third person plural , animate gender , and distinct from another third person in the convext . ' - ( a ) istsi ' Third person plural , inanimate gender , and distinct from another third person in the context .
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Thus in ( 36 ) " dog ' is necessarily obviative , being of animate gender and possessed by an animate third person ; yet the DTP pronoun -ayi is not used unless the speaker wishes to highlight the distinctness of the dog from the ...
Thus in ( 36 ) " dog ' is necessarily obviative , being of animate gender and possessed by an animate third person ; yet the DTP pronoun -ayi is not used unless the speaker wishes to highlight the distinctness of the dog from the ...
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Contents
INTRODUCTION | 1 |
MEANINGS | 16 |
H Christoph Wolfart University of Manitoba | 37 |
Copyright | |
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