Papers of the ... Algonquian Conference, Volume 36Carleton University, 2004 - Algonquian Indians |
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... inflected verb stems . But this is not the case . First , we saw that the final glide on mayêw does not signal a 0 or 3rd person subject . If examples like those in ( 15a - c ) can be understood to have a 0 or 3rd person subject , it is ...
... inflected verb stems . But this is not the case . First , we saw that the final glide on mayêw does not signal a 0 or 3rd person subject . If examples like those in ( 15a - c ) can be understood to have a 0 or 3rd person subject , it is ...
Page 359
... inflected verb forms in Cree . Inflected verb forms of Cree are derived via movement and offer evi- dence that Cree has an extended inflectional complex , headed by the clause typing category Comp rather that a by an Agreement or Tense ...
... inflected verb forms in Cree . Inflected verb forms of Cree are derived via movement and offer evi- dence that Cree has an extended inflectional complex , headed by the clause typing category Comp rather that a by an Agreement or Tense ...
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... inflected compound noun stem ketaškwa : te : m - apaši : na : n- ; the inflected compound noun stem then takes the locative suffix -eki . In ( 3f ) , the prenoun ka : kike : wi attaches to the noun stem ki : šekw- ; the com- pound noun ...
... inflected compound noun stem ketaškwa : te : m - apaši : na : n- ; the inflected compound noun stem then takes the locative suffix -eki . In ( 3f ) , the prenoun ka : kike : wi attaches to the noun stem ki : šekw- ; the com- pound noun ...
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MariePierre Bousquet | 53 |
Phil Branigan Julie Brittain Carrie Dyck | 75 |
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