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The second half of the text is marked by a stated change of subject . The writer contrasts the benefits and relative comforts of the present day with the moral decline of the community . The writer concludes with a brief appeal to his ...
The second half of the text is marked by a stated change of subject . The writer contrasts the benefits and relative comforts of the present day with the moral decline of the community . The writer concludes with a brief appeal to his ...
Page 167
The matrix verb chî - miywâitâkun is Independent and marked for past tense chî- , while the following verbs are Conjunct and marked for future tense . This provides the sense indicated in the free translation , ' It was pleasant ( past ...
The matrix verb chî - miywâitâkun is Independent and marked for past tense chî- , while the following verbs are Conjunct and marked for future tense . This provides the sense indicated in the free translation , ' It was pleasant ( past ...
Page 260
Thirdly , locative constructions will sometimes be uniquely identifiable in context , e.g. ' in the kitchen ' , and hence are marked by definite articles in certain languages . Finally , there are other referentially definite ...
Thirdly , locative constructions will sometimes be uniquely identifiable in context , e.g. ' in the kitchen ' , and hence are marked by definite articles in certain languages . Finally , there are other referentially definite ...
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Contents
ALAN CALDWELL and MONICA MACAULAY | 18 |
REGNA DARNELL | 54 |
WILLIAM W GIFFIN | 68 |
Copyright | |
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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