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... marked by the peripheral suffix is something else ( 13 ) , just as in the conjunct participle . And optionally an interrogative participle may be distinctly marked as specifically a participle by the redundant use of | -wa · | pl . for ...
... marked by the peripheral suffix is something else ( 13 ) , just as in the conjunct participle . And optionally an interrogative participle may be distinctly marked as specifically a participle by the redundant use of | -wa · | pl . for ...
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... marked with an acute accent ; a stressed vowel bearing distinctive low pitch is marked with a grave accent ; a dis- tinctively low - pitched vowel in a final unstressed syllable is marked with a circumflex ; phonologically " weak ...
... marked with an acute accent ; a stressed vowel bearing distinctive low pitch is marked with a grave accent ; a dis- tinctively low - pitched vowel in a final unstressed syllable is marked with a circumflex ; phonologically " weak ...
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... marked on the verb as primary obviative and the other marked on the verb as sec- ondary obviative , then in most cases ( and in all potentially ambiguous cases ) the higher - ranked obviative precedes the lower - ranked obviative in the ...
... marked on the verb as primary obviative and the other marked on the verb as sec- ondary obviative , then in most cases ( and in all potentially ambiguous cases ) the higher - ranked obviative precedes the lower - ranked obviative in the ...
Contents
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