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... and participants who are members of various Algonquian communities , whose contributions and responses from their unique point of view enrich and enhance the proceedings and discussions that take place . We can also be justly proud ...
... and participants who are members of various Algonquian communities , whose contributions and responses from their unique point of view enrich and enhance the proceedings and discussions that take place . We can also be justly proud ...
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John's determination to make headway was done with an independence of attitude that asked little of me ( unless I would get another grant ) or of the Grand Council , or of DINA , as participants in Cree Way .
John's determination to make headway was done with an independence of attitude that asked little of me ( unless I would get another grant ) or of the Grand Council , or of DINA , as participants in Cree Way .
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ROGERS , Jean 1978 Differential focusing in Ojibwa conjunct verbs : on circumstances , participants , or events . IJAL 44 : 167-179 . Les Noms de Lieux dans les Phrases Malécites Laszlo Szabo 117.
ROGERS , Jean 1978 Differential focusing in Ojibwa conjunct verbs : on circumstances , participants , or events . IJAL 44 : 167-179 . Les Noms de Lieux dans les Phrases Malécites Laszlo Szabo 117.
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Contents
INTRODUCTION | 1 |
MEANINGS | 16 |
H Christoph Wolfart University of Manitoba | 37 |
Copyright | |
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