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Page 85
... appears to have only the suffix -āganiwi attached to the TA stem . Thus , wābamāganiwi means ' he is seen ' . The determination of the internal structure of the -āganiwi forms is problematic and will not speculate on it here . However ...
... appears to have only the suffix -āganiwi attached to the TA stem . Thus , wābamāganiwi means ' he is seen ' . The determination of the internal structure of the -āganiwi forms is problematic and will not speculate on it here . However ...
Page 213
... appears at this time to have resulted not in confusion between contradictory alignments but rather in a resistance to treating the name - sharing as an alignment at all , in the sense of groupings or categories or anything extending ...
... appears at this time to have resulted not in confusion between contradictory alignments but rather in a resistance to treating the name - sharing as an alignment at all , in the sense of groupings or categories or anything extending ...
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... appears : Mass ( Nat ) othannat ' town ( loc . ) ' , ukkuhkunne ( e ) gkonnit ' at his boundary ' ; Narr keésaqut ' to heaven ' ( Williams 1936 : 135 ; Cowan 1969 : 31-3 ) . What appears to be etymologically the locative ending is added ...
... appears : Mass ( Nat ) othannat ' town ( loc . ) ' , ukkuhkunne ( e ) gkonnit ' at his boundary ' ; Narr keésaqut ' to heaven ' ( Williams 1936 : 135 ; Cowan 1969 : 31-3 ) . What appears to be etymologically the locative ending is added ...
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