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appearances , it is the word for ' head ' , as in the Baraga form given , but it is unclear how this relates to the gloss given in the manuscript , which normally implies that the kettle has a ' foot ' or a ' base ' .
appearances , it is the word for ' head ' , as in the Baraga form given , but it is unclear how this relates to the gloss given in the manuscript , which normally implies that the kettle has a ' foot ' or a ' base ' .
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The glosses for preverbs carrying a grammatical load ( e.g. , PROG ( ressive ) ) are my own . ... In this paper , the four - line gloss and translation method is used , following Milligan & Macaulay ( 2002 ) . The first line represents ...
The glosses for preverbs carrying a grammatical load ( e.g. , PROG ( ressive ) ) are my own . ... In this paper , the four - line gloss and translation method is used , following Milligan & Macaulay ( 2002 ) . The first line represents ...
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The above comments are all tentative suggestions for preferring the gloss ' sounds like an owl / windigo ' . What about the gloss ' the one who is caused to make / hunt windigos ' ? Here we might point out that the episode ( 9G - 10Q ) ...
The above comments are all tentative suggestions for preferring the gloss ' sounds like an owl / windigo ' . What about the gloss ' the one who is caused to make / hunt windigos ' ? Here we might point out that the episode ( 9G - 10Q ) ...
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