Papers of the ... Algonquian Conference, Volume 37Carleton University, 2005 - Algonquian Indians |
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... present ) C fails to attract the Con- junct verb ( accounting for ' anti - agreement ' effects ) is not incompatible with our present proposal . We merely propose that a CP projection is present in any structure containing a Conjunct ...
... present ) C fails to attract the Con- junct verb ( accounting for ' anti - agreement ' effects ) is not incompatible with our present proposal . We merely propose that a CP projection is present in any structure containing a Conjunct ...
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... PRESENT UNMARKED AA EM 27 220 10 1-4 2-4 QUOTATIVE AA 2 3-4 EM 1 3 pitch , amplitude , pause n / a COORDINATED AA EM 74 1-5 1-4 EMBEDDED AA 2 1-3 amplitude pitch EM 9 1-4 Both the range of correlates - anywhere from one to five - and ...
... PRESENT UNMARKED AA EM 27 220 10 1-4 2-4 QUOTATIVE AA 2 3-4 EM 1 3 pitch , amplitude , pause n / a COORDINATED AA EM 74 1-5 1-4 EMBEDDED AA 2 1-3 amplitude pitch EM 9 1-4 Both the range of correlates - anywhere from one to five - and ...
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... present . Through her work we are able to bridge the generations from the 1850s and 60s , when many of the museum items were made , through the 1930s , when this fieldwork was done and , finally , to the present , when the museum ...
... present . Through her work we are able to bridge the generations from the 1850s and 60s , when many of the museum items were made , through the 1930s , when this fieldwork was done and , finally , to the present , when the museum ...
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