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Page 404
... refers to the usual soft swelling , as is nòmaman AN ' my eyebrow ' , if one considers it to refer first to the brow itself , rather than to the hair only . The only animate body part that is difficult to account for is nənéhkehsək ” AN ...
... refers to the usual soft swelling , as is nòmaman AN ' my eyebrow ' , if one considers it to refer first to the brow itself , rather than to the hair only . The only animate body part that is difficult to account for is nənéhkehsək ” AN ...
Page 420
... refer perhaps refer to some- thing insufficiently rib - like ? Compare for example the similar inanimate ápasǝyahk TM INAN ' wigwam pole ' . Lacking more specific information about this term's referent , one can only speculate about ...
... refer perhaps refer to some- thing insufficiently rib - like ? Compare for example the similar inanimate ápasǝyahk TM INAN ' wigwam pole ' . Lacking more specific information about this term's referent , one can only speculate about ...
Page 424
... refer to ( animate ) fluid containers , while others may not have intrinsic functions associated with other animate nouns . We often simply do not know enough about which terms refer to containers of which function , and so exactly how ...
... refer to ( animate ) fluid containers , while others may not have intrinsic functions associated with other animate nouns . We often simply do not know enough about which terms refer to containers of which function , and so exactly how ...
Contents
MARIEODILE JUNKER AND LOUISE BLACKSMITH | 258 |
ED KOENIG | 269 |
JOAN LOVISEK | 278 |
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