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At least five different positions can be distinguished among these preverbal elements in the verbal complex , according to the formula in 2 : ( 2 ) Verb Complex = ( Early Particles ) * + ( Subordinative ) + ( Pro ) + ( Indicative ) + ...
At least five different positions can be distinguished among these preverbal elements in the verbal complex , according to the formula in 2 : ( 2 ) Verb Complex = ( Early Particles ) * + ( Subordinative ) + ( Pro ) + ( Indicative ) + ...
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The first century : adaptive changes among the Western James Bay Cree between the early seventeenth and early eighteenth centuries . The subarctic fur trade : Native social and economic adaptations , ed . by Shepard Krech II ( Vancouver ...
The first century : adaptive changes among the Western James Bay Cree between the early seventeenth and early eighteenth centuries . The subarctic fur trade : Native social and economic adaptations , ed . by Shepard Krech II ( Vancouver ...
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Over the course of the late 1600s and early 1700s the rapid expansion of the settlement at Fairfield and the resulting demands for land rapidly eroded the western portion of Pequannock territory . While there was no census of the ...
Over the course of the late 1600s and early 1700s the rapid expansion of the settlement at Fairfield and the resulting demands for land rapidly eroded the western portion of Pequannock territory . While there was no census of the ...
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Contents
BLAIN | 12 |
PHIL BRANIGAN and MARGUERITE MACKENZIE | 28 |
JULIE BRITTAIN | 34 |
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