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While at Simancas this second time , I also made a list of all the pertinent names on the so - called " Velasco " map -- I will explain this name also -- but have not re - checked it . And to these I have now added the handful of names ...
While at Simancas this second time , I also made a list of all the pertinent names on the so - called " Velasco " map -- I will explain this name also -- but have not re - checked it . And to these I have now added the handful of names ...
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... order to be called a relative , or how in fact one chooses between two possible candidates for relative clause status . We also leave aside the question of whether the ultimate syntactic definition of a relative clause is best ...
... order to be called a relative , or how in fact one chooses between two possible candidates for relative clause status . We also leave aside the question of whether the ultimate syntactic definition of a relative clause is best ...
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8 We suspect that something like our DTP may account for so - called obviation of inanimate gender nouns in other Algonquian languages . 9 Following up a suggestion by Greg Thomson , we elicited the following sentences : ( i ) Oma ninaa ...
8 We suspect that something like our DTP may account for so - called obviation of inanimate gender nouns in other Algonquian languages . 9 Following up a suggestion by Greg Thomson , we elicited the following sentences : ( i ) Oma ninaa ...
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Contents
INTRODUCTION | 1 |
MEANINGS | 16 |
H Christoph Wolfart University of Manitoba | 37 |
Copyright | |
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