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Lynn Drapeau , UQAM : La formation des noms à finale dénominale . J. Peter Denny , University of Western Ontario : Semantics of AI abstract finals . Greg Thompson , Wycliff Bible Translators : Blackfoot transitive theme endings .
Lynn Drapeau , UQAM : La formation des noms à finale dénominale . J. Peter Denny , University of Western Ontario : Semantics of AI abstract finals . Greg Thompson , Wycliff Bible Translators : Blackfoot transitive theme endings .
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The representation of the ending -ikan , as in cīkahikan' axe ' , is probably the strongest piece of linguistic evidence to link the Kelsey Papers and the ...
The representation of the ending -ikan , as in cīkahikan' axe ' , is probably the strongest piece of linguistic evidence to link the Kelsey Papers and the ...
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Each order has its own distinctive endings . The independent order verbs are used mainly in non - imperative independent clauses ; the conjunct order verbs are used in subordinate or dependent clauses and the imperative order verbs are ...
Each order has its own distinctive endings . The independent order verbs are used mainly in non - imperative independent clauses ; the conjunct order verbs are used in subordinate or dependent clauses and the imperative order verbs are ...
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Contents
INTRODUCTION | 1 |
MEANINGS | 16 |
H Christoph Wolfart University of Manitoba | 37 |
Copyright | |
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