Papers of the ... Algonquian Conference, Volumes 20-21Carleton University, 1989 - Algonquian Indians |
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We find the same element in verbs and nouns like : ( 15 ) a . wap - iw wap - oho ' he sees ' ( i.e. , he is not blind ) ... C. It could therefore be argued that wâp- , -am- and -aht- are all grammatical more than lexical elements .
We find the same element in verbs and nouns like : ( 15 ) a . wap - iw wap - oho ' he sees ' ( i.e. , he is not blind ) ... C. It could therefore be argued that wâp- , -am- and -aht- are all grammatical more than lexical elements .
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ditionally called initials , medials and finals ) that are grammatical elements rather than lexical elements . These stems must consist of at least two of these elements , none of which can be used in isolation .
ditionally called initials , medials and finals ) that are grammatical elements rather than lexical elements . These stems must consist of at least two of these elements , none of which can be used in isolation .
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The grammatical / bound elements are Cree and the lexical / free elements are French . The verb is Cree because the verb consists only of grammatical / bound elements . This hypothesis about the lexical and grammatical structure of ...
The grammatical / bound elements are Cree and the lexical / free elements are French . The verb is Cree because the verb consists only of grammatical / bound elements . This hypothesis about the lexical and grammatical structure of ...
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