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In the original , awen ' who ' is said so as to indicate surprise . ... Secondly , it must be noted that the father indicates the rapids by speaking of it indirectly , while the narrator's glance that way is the source for his ...
In the original , awen ' who ' is said so as to indicate surprise . ... Secondly , it must be noted that the father indicates the rapids by speaking of it indirectly , while the narrator's glance that way is the source for his ...
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1.2 Logical phenomena in text are those things , morphemes , words , or constructions , which serve to indicate the logical relationships among the various clauses , sentences and even larger units . Some scholars of discourse refer to ...
1.2 Logical phenomena in text are those things , morphemes , words , or constructions , which serve to indicate the logical relationships among the various clauses , sentences and even larger units . Some scholars of discourse refer to ...
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2.1 Complementation The illustrations of ( 1 ) - ( 11 ) indicate that suffixes -aawa , - ( a ) istsi , - ( a ) iksi , and - ( a ) yi share a property : they appear in these examples only if the triggering nominal ( ie . , the noun ...
2.1 Complementation The illustrations of ( 1 ) - ( 11 ) indicate that suffixes -aawa , - ( a ) istsi , - ( a ) iksi , and - ( a ) yi share a property : they appear in these examples only if the triggering nominal ( ie . , the noun ...
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Contents
INTRODUCTION | 1 |
MEANINGS | 16 |
H Christoph Wolfart University of Manitoba | 37 |
Copyright | |
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