Papers of the ... Algonquian Conference, Volumes 20-21Carleton University, 1989 - Algonquian Indians |
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... person singular , the second person singular , the first person plural exclusive , and the first person plural inclusive . The Maniwaki first person plural inclusive form ends in -ang in this tense . In Golden Lake , the i / o ...
... person singular , the second person singular , the first person plural exclusive , and the first person plural inclusive . The Maniwaki first person plural inclusive form ends in -ang in this tense . In Golden Lake , the i / o ...
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... person plu- ral exclusive is wābamangidiban , and the first person plural inclusive is wābamangoban . In Golden Lake , in the third person singular , in the third person plural , and in the obviative , the preterit morpheme appears as ...
... person plu- ral exclusive is wābamangidiban , and the first person plural inclusive is wābamangoban . In Golden Lake , in the third person singular , in the third person plural , and in the obviative , the preterit morpheme appears as ...
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... person plural exclusive form is wayabamiwaminden , and the first person plural inclusive form is wayābaminwangwen ; there is no second person plural form given by Jones . TA Conjunct Dubitative Neutral Passive ( Changed ) In Maniwaki ...
... person plural exclusive form is wayabamiwaminden , and the first person plural inclusive form is wayābaminwangwen ; there is no second person plural form given by Jones . TA Conjunct Dubitative Neutral Passive ( Changed ) In Maniwaki ...
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