Papers of the ... Algonquian Conference, Volumes 20-21Carleton University, 1989 - Algonquian Indians |
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... verbs . All these verb stems consist of two ( bound ) morphemes , often with little or no lexical meaning if taken by itself , but most of these can be freely combined : ( 16 ) pim- papȧm- ' along ' ' about ' -paht- ' run ' -ohtê- ' go ...
... verbs . All these verb stems consist of two ( bound ) morphemes , often with little or no lexical meaning if taken by itself , but most of these can be freely combined : ( 16 ) pim- papȧm- ' along ' ' about ' -paht- ' run ' -ohtê- ' go ...
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... verb . For nouns , however , ( and usually not for verbs ) it is always possible . to mark a firm boundary between the noun and the affixes . As a conclusion concerning Cree verbs we can state that it is impossible to separate the ...
... verb . For nouns , however , ( and usually not for verbs ) it is always possible . to mark a firm boundary between the noun and the affixes . As a conclusion concerning Cree verbs we can state that it is impossible to separate the ...
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verb stems or affixes with the affixes or stems of other languages ( with the possible exception of other Algonquian languages ) . It would be better if we consider the whole Cree verb as consisting of bound morphemes , perhaps on a ...
verb stems or affixes with the affixes or stems of other languages ( with the possible exception of other Algonquian languages ) . It would be better if we consider the whole Cree verb as consisting of bound morphemes , perhaps on a ...
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