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Most of the morphemes listed here were reconstructed by Leonard Bloomfield in his Algonquian sketch ( 1946 ) , and the basic paradigms built from them were explained by Ives Goddard ( 1967 ) ; Goddard later ( 1969 , 1974 , etc. ) ...
Most of the morphemes listed here were reconstructed by Leonard Bloomfield in his Algonquian sketch ( 1946 ) , and the basic paradigms built from them were explained by Ives Goddard ( 1967 ) ; Goddard later ( 1969 , 1974 , etc. ) ...
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The independent order in Proto - Algonquian In 1967 Goddard published his reconstruction of the independent indicative , the basic mode of the independent order . He showed that there were originally two distinct transitive verb ...
The independent order in Proto - Algonquian In 1967 Goddard published his reconstruction of the independent indicative , the basic mode of the independent order . He showed that there were originally two distinct transitive verb ...
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Some linguists have treated the prefixes as consistent markers of ( grammatical ) subject ( e.g. Goddard 1967 : 67–68 , Anderson 1992 : 171–3 ) or object ( e.g. Brittain 1999 ) , but require unconvincing special rules for the local ...
Some linguists have treated the prefixes as consistent markers of ( grammatical ) subject ( e.g. Goddard 1967 : 67–68 , Anderson 1992 : 171–3 ) or object ( e.g. Brittain 1999 ) , but require unconvincing special rules for the local ...
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Contents
BLAIN | 12 |
PHIL BRANIGAN and MARGUERITE MACKENZIE | 28 |
JULIE BRITTAIN | 34 |
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