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... John wiya ê - wâpam - â - t o - mama - wa John EMPH conj - see - dir - 3 ( 3 > 3 ' ) 3 - mother - obv John , himself saw his , mother . ( B.1038 ) b . John wiya ê - wâpam - â - t Marywa John EMPH conj - see - dir - 3 Mary - obv John ...
... John wiya ê - wâpam - â - t o - mama - wa John EMPH conj - see - dir - 3 ( 3 > 3 ' ) 3 - mother - obv John , himself saw his , mother . ( B.1038 ) b . John wiya ê - wâpam - â - t Marywa John EMPH conj - see - dir - 3 Mary - obv John ...
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... John I myself saw John . ( D.46a ) d . * niya ê - wâpam - ak I John wiya conj - see - 1 > 3 ( dir ) John EMPH I saw John himself . ( D.46a ) In both these sets , wiya can be construed with the first - person subject but not with the ...
... John I myself saw John . ( D.46a ) d . * niya ê - wâpam - ak I John wiya conj - see - 1 > 3 ( dir ) John EMPH I saw John himself . ( D.46a ) In both these sets , wiya can be construed with the first - person subject but not with the ...
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... John " — the boy's name . Beside this Terry has drawn a snowman ( Cree ilili - koon ) wearing a hat . Through code switching , Terry appears to have uncon- sciously associated the snowman with his cousin John's departure . He did this ...
... John " — the boy's name . Beside this Terry has drawn a snowman ( Cree ilili - koon ) wearing a hat . Through code switching , Terry appears to have uncon- sciously associated the snowman with his cousin John's departure . He did this ...
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ELAINE AYOUNGMANCLIFTON | 15 |
BLAIN 22 | 22 |
JANET ELIZABETH CHUTE | 35 |
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