Papers of the ... Algonquian Conference, Volume 27Carleton University, 1997 - Algonquian Indians |
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... associated with agent - like semantic roles , languages often have constructions in which the agent - like participant is not specified and the patient - like participant is treated grammatically in a way that is otherwise associated ...
... associated with agent - like semantic roles , languages often have constructions in which the agent - like participant is not specified and the patient - like participant is treated grammatically in a way that is otherwise associated ...
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... associated with the object and cannot be associated with the subject . It is not the case that in clauses with a subject and object that the quantifier is always associated with the object . In 41 , for example , the quantifier is ...
... associated with the object and cannot be associated with the subject . It is not the case that in clauses with a subject and object that the quantifier is always associated with the object . In 41 , for example , the quantifier is ...
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... associated with pictures in Chart 1 are also associated with " M " . Most of the words in Chart 1 which are associated with " M " refer to manitoowak ' spirits ' . Given than most of the drawings in the concor- dance are linked with ...
... associated with pictures in Chart 1 are also associated with " M " . Most of the words in Chart 1 which are associated with " M " refer to manitoowak ' spirits ' . Given than most of the drawings in the concor- dance are linked with ...
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GEORGE F AUBIN | 11 |
JULIE BRITTAIN | 25 |
MATTHEW S DRYER | 54 |
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