Papers of the ... Algonquian Conference, Volume 25Carleton University, 1994 - Algonquian Indians |
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... example ( 6 ) , since the translation refers to singular ' I ' . In example ( 7 ) woke seems to refer to annascartissey , which is only given as a verb meaning ' to vex ' in the vocabulary ( pp . 251 , 256 ) . It seems to be a noun here ...
... example ( 6 ) , since the translation refers to singular ' I ' . In example ( 7 ) woke seems to refer to annascartissey , which is only given as a verb meaning ' to vex ' in the vocabulary ( pp . 251 , 256 ) . It seems to be a noun here ...
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... examples cited where n = first person Example ( 9a ) is the exact counterpart of ( 8d ) , with the stipulation added that a morpheme boundary must not intervene ( in my system it would be a word boundary ) . Thus , it could not be the ...
... examples cited where n = first person Example ( 9a ) is the exact counterpart of ( 8d ) , with the stipulation added that a morpheme boundary must not intervene ( in my system it would be a word boundary ) . Thus , it could not be the ...
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... example , as a result of the James Bay I Hydro Development Project the Cree Nation of James Bay have their own school board and are taking control of educating their children . The following observation was made in a kindergarten Cree ...
... example , as a result of the James Bay I Hydro Development Project the Cree Nation of James Bay have their own school board and are taking control of educating their children . The following observation was made in a kindergarten Cree ...
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