Papers of the ... Algonquian Conference, Volume 38Carleton University, 2006 - Algonquian Indians |
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By contrast , the temporal relation established by kî- in independent indicative clauses is limited to a relation between an event and the utterance time , even when there is a preceding clause which could , given the behaviour of kî- ...
By contrast , the temporal relation established by kî- in independent indicative clauses is limited to a relation between an event and the utterance time , even when there is a preceding clause which could , given the behaviour of kî- ...
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Sâkêwêw 1930 : 90.30 ; Minde 1997 : 76 for examples of deictics with gesture ; cf. also MacNeill 1992 on the relation between language and gesture ) , and more broadly , of the necessity of context in understanding many sentences ( cf.
Sâkêwêw 1930 : 90.30 ; Minde 1997 : 76 for examples of deictics with gesture ; cf. also MacNeill 1992 on the relation between language and gesture ) , and more broadly , of the necessity of context in understanding many sentences ( cf.
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It also reminds us of the extended relationship we share with all human beings . But the relationships that Native people see go further , the web of kinship extending to the animals , to the birds , to the fish , to the plants ...
It also reminds us of the extended relationship we share with all human beings . But the relationships that Native people see go further , the web of kinship extending to the animals , to the birds , to the fish , to the plants ...
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