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... example , the French verb suppléer means both to supplement or add on and to substitute for ( with consequent erasure of the original ) . This ambiguity enables Derrida to avoid deciding whether ideas progress cumulatively or by ...
... example , the French verb suppléer means both to supplement or add on and to substitute for ( with consequent erasure of the original ) . This ambiguity enables Derrida to avoid deciding whether ideas progress cumulatively or by ...
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... Example 2 has a long / e : / and this possible target is followed by two intervocalic glides , but vowel harmony does not occur . Although Bloomfield does not explicitly list the vowels that are trans- parent to vowel harmony , the examples ...
... Example 2 has a long / e : / and this possible target is followed by two intervocalic glides , but vowel harmony does not occur . Although Bloomfield does not explicitly list the vowels that are trans- parent to vowel harmony , the examples ...
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... example , was there a confluence of interests between Crown Lands and the Indian Departments in 1856 when the first reading of the fishery bill was made and when the Indian Department took hundreds of Aboriginal islands under various ...
... example , was there a confluence of interests between Crown Lands and the Indian Departments in 1856 when the first reading of the fishery bill was made and when the Indian Department took hundreds of Aboriginal islands under various ...
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ALAN CALDWELL and MONICA MACAULAY | 18 |
REGNA DARNELL | 54 |
WILLIAM W GIFFIN | 68 |
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Algonquian American analysis animate appear begin Bloomfield called Carleton University Cheyenne chief conjunct continued Cree Crown Crown Lands culture definite demonstratives early ending English example experience final fishing given gives harmony historical human hunting Illinois independent Indian indicative Island James John Journal killed kiyâ Lake land landscape language later Leman Linguistics living look marked meaning Menominee Miami Native North noted noun object obviative oral tradition original person phonemic plural present Press Quaker recorded reference ribbon River shaman singular Society stems stop story syllable theme things third told Town tracks tradition tribal tribes University VAI.CIN vowel writing written young