Papers of the ... Algonquian Conference, Volume 27Carleton University, 1997 - Algonquian Indians |
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... presents the final instalment of his study of drawings by Cree children , a series which began in vol . 24 . Events at ... ( present tense ) and ' The death of Dudley George on 6 September 1995 led - months later - to charges against a ...
... presents the final instalment of his study of drawings by Cree children , a series which began in vol . 24 . Events at ... ( present tense ) and ' The death of Dudley George on 6 September 1995 led - months later - to charges against a ...
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... present perfective ” meaning , implying an action or state which took place in the past but is relevant to the present ( Goddard 1979 : 89 ) . Such forms are also known as " perfects " or " anteriors " . It has been noted by various ...
... present perfective ” meaning , implying an action or state which took place in the past but is relevant to the present ( Goddard 1979 : 89 ) . Such forms are also known as " perfects " or " anteriors " . It has been noted by various ...
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... present event can be derived from " current - relevance perfects " . The reason for this probably has to do with the ... present tense form -tak . We are unaware of cognates of this form in other Algonquian languages , and we are at ...
... present event can be derived from " current - relevance perfects " . The reason for this probably has to do with the ... present tense form -tak . We are unaware of cognates of this form in other Algonquian languages , and we are at ...
Contents
GEORGE F AUBIN | 11 |
JULIE BRITTAIN | 25 |
MATTHEW S DRYER | 54 |
Copyright | |
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