Papers of the ... Algonquian Conference, Volume 22Carleton University, 1991 - Algonquian Indians |
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... context . 1. The Data The investigation was based on the following data : 1 ) A questionnaire of some 200 sentences of which the purpose was to trigger the occurrence of the existing tense , mood and aspectual markers in any language in ...
... context . 1. The Data The investigation was based on the following data : 1 ) A questionnaire of some 200 sentences of which the purpose was to trigger the occurrence of the existing tense , mood and aspectual markers in any language in ...
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... context . This could be a convenient way of looking at things , if we consider that conjuncts very seldom appear in non - narrative contexts , i.e. , in non - semantically connected sentences or clauses . The semantic connec- tion ...
... context . This could be a convenient way of looking at things , if we consider that conjuncts very seldom appear in non - narrative contexts , i.e. , in non - semantically connected sentences or clauses . The semantic connec- tion ...
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... contexts but nevertheless we have an alternation between the independent order in one and the conjunct order in the ... context of the narration is obvious to the speakers . Then the speaker will report , in the changed form , a special ...
... contexts but nevertheless we have an alternation between the independent order in one and the conjunct order in the ... context of the narration is obvious to the speakers . Then the speaker will report , in the changed form , a special ...
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