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... discussed can account for the facts described above . Let us first consider the -ige forms of ( 4 ) and ( 12 ) , which have PRO objects . The form in ( 4 ) is derived directly from a TA stem . Since PRO is not specified for animacy ...
... discussed can account for the facts described above . Let us first consider the -ige forms of ( 4 ) and ( 12 ) , which have PRO objects . The form in ( 4 ) is derived directly from a TA stem . Since PRO is not specified for animacy ...
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... discussed which of these features appear to demonstrate that EA is a separate genetic subgroup of Algonquian ( Goddard 1979 , 1979a ) and have argued against claims to the contrary ( Pentland 1979 ) . Here I will adopt as an hypothesis ...
... discussed which of these features appear to demonstrate that EA is a separate genetic subgroup of Algonquian ( Goddard 1979 , 1979a ) and have argued against claims to the contrary ( Pentland 1979 ) . Here I will adopt as an hypothesis ...
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... discussed elsewhere ( Aubin 1979 , 1981 ) . One caveat is in order : my information about Maniwaki comes from interviews with only one consultant originally from that reserve . Clearly much more information is required before any defin ...
... discussed elsewhere ( Aubin 1979 , 1981 ) . One caveat is in order : my information about Maniwaki comes from interviews with only one consultant originally from that reserve . Clearly much more information is required before any defin ...
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DEDICATION | 1 |
Sandra Clarke and Marguerite MacKenzie Memorial | 19 |
DE | 33 |
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