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... Plains Cree . The pronoun paradigm also provides the most likely context for the historical emergence of the particle . + 3 In syntactic behaviour , emphatic ani displays an odd mix of proper- ties . On the one hand , ani stands out by ...
... Plains Cree . The pronoun paradigm also provides the most likely context for the historical emergence of the particle . + 3 In syntactic behaviour , emphatic ani displays an odd mix of proper- ties . On the one hand , ani stands out by ...
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... ( Plains Cree : S ) woman ( 3 ) EXCL EMPH COMP - PERF - arrive - walking ( VAI 3 CJ ) ' And so A WOMAN has come here ! ' b . iyahciyiniwak ês âni kisiwâk kapêsiwak ; ( Plains Cree : P ) Blackfoot ( 3p ) EVID EMPH nearby camp - overnight ...
... ( Plains Cree : S ) woman ( 3 ) EXCL EMPH COMP - PERF - arrive - walking ( VAI 3 CJ ) ' And so A WOMAN has come here ! ' b . iyahciyiniwak ês âni kisiwâk kapêsiwak ; ( Plains Cree : P ) Blackfoot ( 3p ) EVID EMPH nearby camp - overnight ...
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... Plains Cree the most prominent function of piko is that of a predicative meaning ' it is necessary ' ( cf. Wolfart & Ahenakew 1998 : 153 and earlier volume glossaries ) ; e.g. , ... , piko wîstawâw ê - asamacik . ( Plains Cree : GB2-19 ) ...
... Plains Cree the most prominent function of piko is that of a predicative meaning ' it is necessary ' ( cf. Wolfart & Ahenakew 1998 : 153 and earlier volume glossaries ) ; e.g. , ... , piko wîstawâw ê - asamacik . ( Plains Cree : GB2-19 ) ...
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MARIEODILE JUNKER AND LOUISE BLACKSMITH | 258 |
ED KOENIG | 269 |
JOAN LOVISEK | 278 |
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