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Berkeley Linguistics Society Proceedings 19 : Special session on syntactic issues in Native American lan- guages , ed . by David Peterson , pp . 11-21 . Dahlstrom , Amy . 1996. Narrative structure of a Fox text .
Berkeley Linguistics Society Proceedings 19 : Special session on syntactic issues in Native American lan- guages , ed . by David Peterson , pp . 11-21 . Dahlstrom , Amy . 1996. Narrative structure of a Fox text .
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[ on - line at gallica.bnf.fr , no . FRBNF39264263 ] O'Meara , John , ed . 1996. Ninoontaan / I can hear it : Ojibwe stories from Lansdowne House written by Cecilia Sugarhead . Algonquian and Iroquoian Linguistics Memoir 14. Winnipeg .
[ on - line at gallica.bnf.fr , no . FRBNF39264263 ] O'Meara , John , ed . 1996. Ninoontaan / I can hear it : Ojibwe stories from Lansdowne House written by Cecilia Sugarhead . Algonquian and Iroquoian Linguistics Memoir 14. Winnipeg .
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University of Mary- land Working Papers in Linguistics 10 , ed . by K. Grohmann & C. Struijke , pp . 35-71 . College Park . Brittain , Julie . 2003. A distributed morphology account of the syntax of the Algonquian verb .
University of Mary- land Working Papers in Linguistics 10 , ed . by K. Grohmann & C. Struijke , pp . 35-71 . College Park . Brittain , Julie . 2003. A distributed morphology account of the syntax of the Algonquian verb .
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MariePierre Bousquet | 1 |
Julie Brittain Carrie Dyck | 19 |
Richard Burleson | 37 |
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