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7 Verbs such as gimödi- , minikwē- , etc. are generally considered to belong to the class of " pseudo - transitives " . In the dialects discussed here , however , these forms must be considered as AI's , since they never inflect for ...
7 Verbs such as gimödi- , minikwē- , etc. are generally considered to belong to the class of " pseudo - transitives " . In the dialects discussed here , however , these forms must be considered as AI's , since they never inflect for ...
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In addition , another factor to be considered has been suggested to me by Gordon Day : much of my fieldwork has been done in the summer , a time when at least some types of storytelling have been traditionally avoi d .
In addition , another factor to be considered has been suggested to me by Gordon Day : much of my fieldwork has been done in the summer , a time when at least some types of storytelling have been traditionally avoi d .
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In certain instances he accomplished some remarkable feats of salvage which none of his contemporaries had considered possible . For example , in the first decade of this century he rescued from the last speaker a sizable corpus of the ...
In certain instances he accomplished some remarkable feats of salvage which none of his contemporaries had considered possible . For example , in the first decade of this century he rescued from the last speaker a sizable corpus of the ...
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DEDICATION | 1 |
Sandra Clarke and Marguerite Mackenzie Memorial | 19 |
DE | 33 |
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