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Page 66
... Note that in all cases , the form of both the verb stem and the inflec- tional morphology of the personal names matches that of CSA non - affir- mative forms , which themselves represent a direct inheritance from the old PA independent ...
... Note that in all cases , the form of both the verb stem and the inflec- tional morphology of the personal names matches that of CSA non - affir- mative forms , which themselves represent a direct inheritance from the old PA independent ...
Page 255
... Note that the proximate demonstrative wòt ' this ' must be construed with the proximate expression kci = mtewŏlòn in this example . It cannot stand here as a modi- fier of the obviative head ' qóssol ' his son ' . Thus the possessor ...
... Note that the proximate demonstrative wòt ' this ' must be construed with the proximate expression kci = mtewŏlòn in this example . It cannot stand here as a modi- fier of the obviative head ' qóssol ' his son ' . Thus the possessor ...
Page 259
... Note that these considerations militate against an alternative possible analysis that would take the conjoined nouns in such examples to be in apposition to the demonstrative , rather than directly in construction with it . Appositives ...
... Note that these considerations militate against an alternative possible analysis that would take the conjoined nouns in such examples to be in apposition to the demonstrative , rather than directly in construction with it . Appositives ...
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George F Aubin | 13 |
Richard Burleson | 35 |
Andrew Cowell Alonzo Moss Sr | 61 |
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Aboriginal Algonquian American animate appear Arapaho arguments arrived August bags Band Bingham boundary Bury Cameron Canada characters Chief clause complete conjunct continue Cree Crown Lands culture demonstrative Dennis Department deux endings English example expressed fact final forms function given Gull Bay head Huron ibid inanimate independent Indian indicate inflection initial Innu John July Keating Lake land language Letter linguistic live marked meaning Michigan miles names Native North Note noun object obviative occur October Ojibwe Ontario overt party person phrase plural position possible present Press primitives pronouns proximate recorded reference relative remain Report reserve result River Sault sentence September specific structure suffixes suggest survey Table teachers timber tion traditional treaty University verb Winnipeg