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Recall that property - denoting nominals are more typically verbalized ; i.e. , in the sentence John is a man , “ a man ' would typically be verbalized in Cree . The alternative in 11 inserts a deictic determiner for ' chief in ...
Recall that property - denoting nominals are more typically verbalized ; i.e. , in the sentence John is a man , “ a man ' would typically be verbalized in Cree . The alternative in 11 inserts a deictic determiner for ' chief in ...
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one ' , is the head of the relative clause that John is going to marry ' . The obviative relative clause head represents the third - person object of the relative clause with proximate John as the subject ( and topic ) .
one ' , is the head of the relative clause that John is going to marry ' . The obviative relative clause head represents the third - person object of the relative clause with proximate John as the subject ( and topic ) .
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Lenhart , John . 1916. The Capuchins of Acadia and northern Maine . Catholic Historical Society of Philadelphia 27 : 191-229 , 300-327 , 28 : 47–63 . Maurault , J. A. 1866. Historie des Abenakis depuis 1605 jusqu'à nos jours .
Lenhart , John . 1916. The Capuchins of Acadia and northern Maine . Catholic Historical Society of Philadelphia 27 : 191-229 , 300-327 , 28 : 47–63 . Maurault , J. A. 1866. Historie des Abenakis depuis 1605 jusqu'à nos jours .
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BLAIN | 12 |
PHIL BRANIGAN and MARGUERITE MACKENZIE | 28 |
JULIE BRITTAIN | 34 |
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