Papers of the ... Algonquian Conference, Volume 38Carleton University, 2006 - Algonquian Indians |
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... third person proxi- mate subject is acting on a third person obviative object , but in ( 2 ) , the theme suffix is -m , which indicates that a third person subject is acting on an inanimate object . In both examples , number agreement ...
... third person proxi- mate subject is acting on a third person obviative object , but in ( 2 ) , the theme suffix is -m , which indicates that a third person subject is acting on an inanimate object . In both examples , number agreement ...
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... third person participant on the hierarchy Subject > Primary Object > { Secondary Object , Oblique } . The inverse ... third person participant means that if the subject is first or second person , proximate status automatically falls on ...
... third person participant on the hierarchy Subject > Primary Object > { Secondary Object , Oblique } . The inverse ... third person participant means that if the subject is first or second person , proximate status automatically falls on ...
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... third person m - suffix | -wlm indexes the same argument , and , in fact , the singular suffixes were not used after ... third person , which may be definite or anaphoric , or both . The structure of the third person m - endings , with ...
... third person m - suffix | -wlm indexes the same argument , and , in fact , the singular suffixes were not used after ... third person , which may be definite or anaphoric , or both . The structure of the third person m - endings , with ...
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Heather Bliss | 11 |
Julie Brittain Carrie Dyck Yvan Rose Marguerite MacKenzie | 29 |
Clare Cook | 47 |
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