Papers of the ... Algonquian Conference, Volumes 20-21Carleton University, 1989 - Algonquian Indians |
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It would be better if we consider the whole Cree verb as consisting of bound morphemes , perhaps on a sliding scale of inflectionality , derivationality and lexicality . Then the logical step , if we want to combine lexicon A ( French ) ...
It would be better if we consider the whole Cree verb as consisting of bound morphemes , perhaps on a sliding scale of inflectionality , derivationality and lexicality . Then the logical step , if we want to combine lexicon A ( French ) ...
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( 36 ' ) utahk otāpānask - ohk behind car - LOC ' behind the car ' We conclude that da in Michif has exactly the same function as - ihk in Cree : a general locative marker instead of an inessive , and a kind of case marker for some ...
( 36 ' ) utahk otāpānask - ohk behind car - LOC ' behind the car ' We conclude that da in Michif has exactly the same function as - ihk in Cree : a general locative marker instead of an inessive , and a kind of case marker for some ...
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( 44 ) un canard kā - le - vert - istikwan - e - t REL - the - green - head - 3 a duck ' a duck that has a green head , mallard ' In this example the incorporated noun is Cree , but it is modified by a French adjective .
( 44 ) un canard kā - le - vert - istikwan - e - t REL - the - green - head - 3 a duck ' a duck that has a green head , mallard ' In this example the incorporated noun is Cree , but it is modified by a French adjective .
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