Papers of the ... Algonquian Conference, Volume 22Carleton University, 1991 - Algonquian Indians |
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Page 68
... function the orders should be given in the whole Montagnais verbal system . Considering the orders morphology within the perspective of discourse strategies , the first thing one can see is that their function has to do with discourse ...
... function the orders should be given in the whole Montagnais verbal system . Considering the orders morphology within the perspective of discourse strategies , the first thing one can see is that their function has to do with discourse ...
Page 69
... function to that order , it seems reasonable to conclude that this form fulfills the functions that are fulfilled by the perfective aspect in other languages . Backgrounding - imperfective functions having been assigned to indepen- dent ...
... function to that order , it seems reasonable to conclude that this form fulfills the functions that are fulfilled by the perfective aspect in other languages . Backgrounding - imperfective functions having been assigned to indepen- dent ...
Page 71
... function was also reported by Myhill and Hibiya ( 1988 : 376 ) for the Soddo m- form where that form " is not strongly associated with either backgrounded clauses or foregrounded clauses " , which means that " lack of sequencing ...
... function was also reported by Myhill and Hibiya ( 1988 : 376 ) for the Soddo m- form where that form " is not strongly associated with either backgrounded clauses or foregrounded clauses " , which means that " lack of sequencing ...
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