Papers of the ... Algonquian Conference, Volume 22Carleton University, 1991 - Algonquian Indians |
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... fact that he often made a point of getting both the AI and II of a verb , or both the TA and TI , as in the card for ' gray ' : " gray , wapinggwacingì ( inan . ) , wapingosÄta ( an . ) . " Or , from the following entry for the ' see ...
... fact that he often made a point of getting both the AI and II of a verb , or both the TA and TI , as in the card for ' gray ' : " gray , wapinggwacingì ( inan . ) , wapingosÄta ( an . ) . " Or , from the following entry for the ' see ...
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... fact that there has been a religious use of the Sweat Lodge and the fact that all the people who made such a use are dead decreases the consequences of that kind of use . Moreover , all the verbs that are foregrounded , even on the ...
... fact that there has been a religious use of the Sweat Lodge and the fact that all the people who made such a use are dead decreases the consequences of that kind of use . Moreover , all the verbs that are foregrounded , even on the ...
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... facts , in order to make them suit an ingenious hypothesis . " 11 Eliot ( 1663 , second edition 1685 [ in fact 1680-1685 ] ) ; Du Ponceau and Pick- ering had seen both editions , but relied mostly on the second one . 12 The common ...
... facts , in order to make them suit an ingenious hypothesis . " 11 Eliot ( 1663 , second edition 1685 [ in fact 1680-1685 ] ) ; Du Ponceau and Pick- ering had seen both editions , but relied mostly on the second one . 12 The common ...
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