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c . ochkinikisi pl . sik jeune ho [ mm ] e garcon de 15 a 18 ans 44r ; cf. oshkinawe ' young man ' ( Baraga 295a ) a The term for ' grandfather ' ( 2 ) occurs without a prefix indicating a possessor , as is certainly common if not ...
c . ochkinikisi pl . sik jeune ho [ mm ] e garcon de 15 a 18 ans 44r ; cf. oshkinawe ' young man ' ( Baraga 295a ) a The term for ' grandfather ' ( 2 ) occurs without a prefix indicating a possessor , as is certainly common if not ...
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Uhlenbeck uses the term Eskimo for what many people would now call Inuktitut , at least in Canada , but since it also includes languages like Greenlandic I have kept his term . Papers of the 34th Algonquian Conference , ed .
Uhlenbeck uses the term Eskimo for what many people would now call Inuktitut , at least in Canada , but since it also includes languages like Greenlandic I have kept his term . Papers of the 34th Algonquian Conference , ed .
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a During the fieldwork periods in 1910 and 1911 the whole issue of the " passivity " of the transitive verb ( his term for what we would now call ergativity ) , was clearly on his mind , and he was trying to understand its psychological ...
a During the fieldwork periods in 1910 and 1911 the whole issue of the " passivity " of the transitive verb ( his term for what we would now call ergativity ) , was clearly on his mind , and he was trying to understand its psychological ...
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