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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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In 26a the subject , awa okimâhkân “ this chief ' , and the predicate , John , are both third person . However , in 26b , the subject , awa okimâw ' this chief ' , is third person while the predicate nominal niya ' me ' is first person ...
In 26a the subject , awa okimâhkân “ this chief ' , and the predicate , John , are both third person . However , in 26b , the subject , awa okimâw ' this chief ' , is third person while the predicate nominal niya ' me ' is first person ...
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In attendance was Nah.ne. bah.wie.quay , or Mrs. Sutton , the niece of the late missionary and chief Peter Jones . ... After this council , Chiefs William Yellowhead , Joseph Nangigishking and Peter Jacob of Rama placed into ...
In attendance was Nah.ne. bah.wie.quay , or Mrs. Sutton , the niece of the late missionary and chief Peter Jones . ... After this council , Chiefs William Yellowhead , Joseph Nangigishking and Peter Jacob of Rama placed into ...
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Contents
BLAIN | 12 |
PHIL BRANIGAN and MARGUERITE MACKENZIE | 28 |
JULIE BRITTAIN | 34 |
Copyright | |
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