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Page 216
... nouns in * -ay The treatment of PA * ay - e generally parallels that of PA * aw - e ; it may contract as if to PA * -e-- or PA * -a-- , or it may remain uncontracted . The contraction of F lay - el to -a- in noun inflection and ...
... nouns in * -ay The treatment of PA * ay - e generally parallels that of PA * aw - e ; it may contract as if to PA * -e-- or PA * -a-- , or it may remain uncontracted . The contraction of F lay - el to -a- in noun inflection and ...
Page 258
... nouns . East Cree offers evidence that there exist cases where nouns possessed by a third person possessor do not bear overt obviative marking . These are inanimate nouns in coreference con- structions . We also show that the use of ...
... nouns . East Cree offers evidence that there exist cases where nouns possessed by a third person possessor do not bear overt obviative marking . These are inanimate nouns in coreference con- structions . We also show that the use of ...
Page 395
... nouns fall into the class we call " animate " , and which fall into the class we call " inanimate " . Early on it was noticed that nouns referring to " beings " ( human , animal , or supernatural ) or " items often personified " ( e.g. ...
... nouns fall into the class we call " animate " , and which fall into the class we call " inanimate " . Early on it was noticed that nouns referring to " beings " ( human , animal , or supernatural ) or " items often personified " ( e.g. ...
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