Papers of the ... Algonquian Conference, Volume 22Carleton University, 1991 - Algonquian Indians |
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... give results that are marginally acceptible at best . Speakers insist on other types of passives instead . ( 14 ) ... give [ s.o. ] ANIM PASS NEG gii - miin'gooswaan ' that I was not given ( it ) . ' gii- mii- N- igoo- si- W- yaan PAST ...
... give results that are marginally acceptible at best . Speakers insist on other types of passives instead . ( 14 ) ... give [ s.o. ] ANIM PASS NEG gii - miin'gooswaan ' that I was not given ( it ) . ' gii- mii- N- igoo- si- W- yaan PAST ...
Page 316
... give [ s.o. ] ANIM PASS NEG 3SUBJ gii - miin aasiiwag ' they were not given ( it ) . ' aa- sii- W- gii- mii- N- ag PAST give [ s.o. ] ANIM PASS NEG 3SUBJ 3PL c . third person final subject conjunct : gii - miinaaswind gii- mii- ' that ...
... give [ s.o. ] ANIM PASS NEG 3SUBJ gii - miin aasiiwag ' they were not given ( it ) . ' aa- sii- W- gii- mii- N- ag PAST give [ s.o. ] ANIM PASS NEG 3SUBJ 3PL c . third person final subject conjunct : gii - miinaaswind gii- mii- ' that ...
Page 348
... give but little opportunity to the Philologist to become acquainted with the Grammar of the several idioms , as that seems to require some previous knowledge of the language . Yet that may be obtained in some degree , at least , with ...
... give but little opportunity to the Philologist to become acquainted with the Grammar of the several idioms , as that seems to require some previous knowledge of the language . Yet that may be obtained in some degree , at least , with ...
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