Papers of the ... Algonquian Conference, Volume 22Carleton University, 1991 - Algonquian Indians |
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2.2 . Morphology The inflectional morphology of the verb differs in a number of aspects from that in Plains Cree in ways not reported in Rhodes's ( 1977 ) description of Michif Cree verb morphology . The forms found until now which ...
2.2 . Morphology The inflectional morphology of the verb differs in a number of aspects from that in Plains Cree in ways not reported in Rhodes's ( 1977 ) description of Michif Cree verb morphology . The forms found until now which ...
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... verb . There are , however , clearly marked degrees of stress ; and for the first unit in particular , and for longer utterances , these have been marked as an aid to memory : ( ' ) is used to show the strongest stress on a word or ...
... verb . There are , however , clearly marked degrees of stress ; and for the first unit in particular , and for longer utterances , these have been marked as an aid to memory : ( ' ) is used to show the strongest stress on a word or ...
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... verbs in columns according to the main verb only , I have distinguished even the verbs in subordinate clauses . My purpose is to show the relation between the semantics of grounding operations and the syntactic conditioning of ...
... verbs in columns according to the main verb only , I have distinguished even the verbs in subordinate clauses . My purpose is to show the relation between the semantics of grounding operations and the syntactic conditioning of ...
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