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In this section we would like to look at the use of plain conjunct verbs in text as independent , thematic verbs . With respect to this point there are two very distinct dialects , as alluded to above . In the Ojibwa dialect under ...
In this section we would like to look at the use of plain conjunct verbs in text as independent , thematic verbs . With respect to this point there are two very distinct dialects , as alluded to above . In the Ojibwa dialect under ...
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4.1 In Ojibwa on the other hand the appearance of independent conjuncts is more restricted . The use of an independent conjunct indicates an intimate semantic connection between the clause of the conjunct and the immediately preceding ...
4.1 In Ojibwa on the other hand the appearance of independent conjuncts is more restricted . The use of an independent conjunct indicates an intimate semantic connection between the clause of the conjunct and the immediately preceding ...
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They are independent , conjunct and imperative . 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 ...
They are independent , conjunct and imperative . 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 ...
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Contents
INTRODUCTION | 1 |
MEANINGS | 16 |
H Christoph Wolfart University of Manitoba | 37 |
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