Papers of the ... Algonquian Conference, Volume 22Carleton University, 1991 - Algonquian Indians |
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... appears that the Golden Lake form has been restructured here , with this vowel now assigned to the long รจ phoneme . The ... appear to have undergone some other changes . In the animate singular of the nearer set , the Mani- waki form ...
... appears that the Golden Lake form has been restructured here , with this vowel now assigned to the long รจ phoneme . The ... appear to have undergone some other changes . In the animate singular of the nearer set , the Mani- waki form ...
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... appear in non - narrative contexts , i.e. , in non - semantically connected sentences or clauses . The semantic connec- tion between propositions is actually one necessary condition of a narrative context as Dahl ( 1985 : 112 ) ...
... appear in non - narrative contexts , i.e. , in non - semantically connected sentences or clauses . The semantic connec- tion between propositions is actually one necessary condition of a narrative context as Dahl ( 1985 : 112 ) ...
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... appear in the unmarked proximate form ; all others must appear in the obviative form . This is only an upper bound : it is quite possible for all participants to be in the obviative . Using Algonquian languages ' system of direct ...
... appear in the unmarked proximate form ; all others must appear in the obviative form . This is only an upper bound : it is quite possible for all participants to be in the obviative . Using Algonquian languages ' system of direct ...
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