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Page 343
... meaning in each context occurring over the course of their history , they also retain all of these meanings through the years , somewhat like the growth rings on a tree . Each interpretation of meaning can be considered valid , and in ...
... meaning in each context occurring over the course of their history , they also retain all of these meanings through the years , somewhat like the growth rings on a tree . Each interpretation of meaning can be considered valid , and in ...
Page 397
... meaning for each gender . Variable animates proba- bly stem either from interspeaker variation , or from cases of dual animacy for which the difference in meaning has been missed by the recorder . Most of the material given here is ...
... meaning for each gender . Variable animates proba- bly stem either from interspeaker variation , or from cases of dual animacy for which the difference in meaning has been missed by the recorder . Most of the material given here is ...
Page 408
... meaning of pənáhpskahsən is probably secondary , as the ' tobacco pipe ' meaning is repeatedly attested in the Newell Lion stories recorded by Speck . I have found no records of this word's use as ' stove pipe ' , so it is impossible to ...
... meaning of pənáhpskahsən is probably secondary , as the ' tobacco pipe ' meaning is repeatedly attested in the Newell Lion stories recorded by Speck . I have found no records of this word's use as ' stove pipe ' , so it is impossible to ...
Contents
MARIEODILE JUNKER AND LOUISE BLACKSMITH | 258 |
ED KOENIG | 269 |
JOAN LOVISEK | 278 |
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Aboriginal Algonquian American Anderson animate appears band boundaries Canada Canadian Carleton University Chief Chippewa claim continue contraction Cree culture derived described Eastern evidence example fact Figure fishery fishing focus focussing four given groups historical hunting important INAN inanimate Indian indicates initial involved Island John John River Journal Lake land language letter lines Linguistics living meaning Mi'kmaq narrative Native North noted nouns object Ojibway Ojibwe Ontario original Ottawa otter particles pattern period Plains population position present Press recorded reference reflection region relations reported River Robinson Saulteaux similar Society stems story structure suffixes suggests territory texts tion Toronto trade traditional Treaty University verb Winnipeg