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Development beyond this stage , into higher grades and a blend of Cree and English , required the research of expert persons into the semantic structure of Cree . As I indicated at the beginning of this paper , Cree Way was able to go ...
Development beyond this stage , into higher grades and a blend of Cree and English , required the research of expert persons into the semantic structure of Cree . As I indicated at the beginning of this paper , Cree Way was able to go ...
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Questions such as the syntactic or semantic nature of relative clauses , whether in fact such a term is welldefined in linguistics or if in fact it has any pertinence for the description of Algonquian languages .
Questions such as the syntactic or semantic nature of relative clauses , whether in fact such a term is welldefined in linguistics or if in fact it has any pertinence for the description of Algonquian languages .
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... 4b . being clearly marked by a different intonation pattern and 4c . being conditioned by Semantic properties of the matrix verb . We were sure if in fact Cree did represent these structures in the same way as restrictive relatives ...
... 4b . being clearly marked by a different intonation pattern and 4c . being conditioned by Semantic properties of the matrix verb . We were sure if in fact Cree did represent these structures in the same way as restrictive relatives ...
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Contents
INTRODUCTION | 1 |
MEANINGS | 16 |
H Christoph Wolfart University of Manitoba | 37 |
Copyright | |
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