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Page 108
This ubiquitous form has the function of marking the final sentence of a paragraph . It appears as the first word of the main clause of the final sentence of each paragraph , with the slight complication that , if the final sentence of ...
This ubiquitous form has the function of marking the final sentence of a paragraph . It appears as the first word of the main clause of the final sentence of each paragraph , with the slight complication that , if the final sentence of ...
Page 109
What is important for us is that the last sentence about Indians earning money selling firewood is marked with mii . This marks the break in the text . Similarly the discussion of firewood falls naturally into two parts : the first a ...
What is important for us is that the last sentence about Indians earning money selling firewood is marked with mii . This marks the break in the text . Similarly the discussion of firewood falls naturally into two parts : the first a ...
Page 111
For example , let us call the construction in ( lla ) a simple compound sentence , and the construction in ( llb ) a conjunct compound sentence . ( 11 ) ( a ) Gii - giiwe , ge gii - wiisni . He came home , and he ate .
For example , let us call the construction in ( lla ) a simple compound sentence , and the construction in ( llb ) a conjunct compound sentence . ( 11 ) ( a ) Gii - giiwe , ge gii - wiisni . He came home , and he ate .
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Contents
INTRODUCTION | 1 |
MEANINGS | 16 |
H Christoph Wolfart University of Manitoba | 37 |
Copyright | |
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