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... Swampy Cree : DC ) PERF - fall ( VAI 3 INDEP ) EMPH say ( VAI 3 INDEP ) 6 « She FELL ! » he said . ' b . mâskôc ani ihtâtokwê awênihkan wanawîtimihk ! ( E. Swampy Cree : DC ) maybe EMPH be ( VAI 3 INDEP DUB ) someone ( 3 ) outside C. d ...
... Swampy Cree : DC ) PERF - fall ( VAI 3 INDEP ) EMPH say ( VAI 3 INDEP ) 6 « She FELL ! » he said . ' b . mâskôc ani ihtâtokwê awênihkan wanawîtimihk ! ( E. Swampy Cree : DC ) maybe EMPH be ( VAI 3 INDEP DUB ) someone ( 3 ) outside C. d ...
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... Cree ; rather , there are a number of elements which can occur sentence - initially in Cree without a contrastive ... Swampy Cree : DC ) PERF - fall ( VAI 3 INDEP ) say ( VAI 3 INDEP ) ( 23 ) a . << She fell , » he said . ' b . « kî ...
... Cree ; rather , there are a number of elements which can occur sentence - initially in Cree without a contrastive ... Swampy Cree : DC ) PERF - fall ( VAI 3 INDEP ) say ( VAI 3 INDEP ) ( 23 ) a . << She fell , » he said . ' b . « kî ...
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... Cree : MW7-8 ) maybe HYPOTHET - PERF - stink ( VAI 3p INDEP ) think - thus ( VTI 1 INDEP ) ... , no doubt they would ... Swampy Cree . In Eastern Swampy Cree the unmarked position for simple definite NPs such as the bolded expressions in ...
... Cree : MW7-8 ) maybe HYPOTHET - PERF - stink ( VAI 3p INDEP ) think - thus ( VTI 1 INDEP ) ... , no doubt they would ... Swampy Cree . In Eastern Swampy Cree the unmarked position for simple definite NPs such as the bolded expressions in ...
Contents
MARIEODILE JUNKER AND LOUISE BLACKSMITH | 258 |
ED KOENIG | 269 |
JOAN LOVISEK | 278 |
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