Papers of the ... Algonquian Conference, Volume 22Carleton University, 1991 - Algonquian Indians |
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... bear , peo- ple say . There are five of these bears : a male , a female , two little bears and an old one who can- not walk anymore be- cause she is a grand- mother . Then he turns on the path Mehapuh , [ when ] suddenly he meets the old ...
... bear , peo- ple say . There are five of these bears : a male , a female , two little bears and an old one who can- not walk anymore be- cause she is a grand- mother . Then he turns on the path Mehapuh , [ when ] suddenly he meets the old ...
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... bear parenthesis : part of 16 , truck 24-27 man 28-29 bear quotation : part of 29 , man 30 man 31-34 bear 35-36 truck 37 bear 38-52 man quotation : 41 truck 42-43 47-48 someone ( i.e. , the bear ) someone ( i.e. , the bear ) 53 truck 54-55 ...
... bear parenthesis : part of 16 , truck 24-27 man 28-29 bear quotation : part of 29 , man 30 man 31-34 bear 35-36 truck 37 bear 38-52 man quotation : 41 truck 42-43 47-48 someone ( i.e. , the bear ) someone ( i.e. , the bear ) 53 truck 54-55 ...
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... bear B + 1.6 23 bear man B + 0.6 + cough + 0.8 27 man bear B + 1.3 29 bear man B + 1.6 30 man bear A 0.5 34 bear truck B 0.8 36 truck bear B 0.7 37 bear man B 1.2 52 man truck B + 0.9 53 truck bear B 1.3 55 bear man Ao 1.4 60 ? bear B ...
... bear B + 1.6 23 bear man B + 0.6 + cough + 0.8 27 man bear B + 1.3 29 bear man B + 1.6 30 man bear A 0.5 34 bear truck B 0.8 36 truck bear B 0.7 37 bear man B 1.2 52 man truck B + 0.9 53 truck bear B 1.3 55 bear man Ao 1.4 60 ? bear B ...
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