Papers of the ... Algonquian Conference, Volume 26Carleton University, 1995 - Algonquian Indians |
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... fact that some notionally inanimate nouns are classified as grammatically animate . In this paper I take a position on gender that is midway between some of the more extreme claims made by linguists and anthropologists , but not , I ...
... fact that some notionally inanimate nouns are classified as grammatically animate . In this paper I take a position on gender that is midway between some of the more extreme claims made by linguists and anthropologists , but not , I ...
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... fact a specific manido , Misshipeshu , a manido taking the form of a great white underwater cat . The omission of Misshipeshu's name from most versions of the story can be explained by the fact that fear of this powerful and mostly ...
... fact a specific manido , Misshipeshu , a manido taking the form of a great white underwater cat . The omission of Misshipeshu's name from most versions of the story can be explained by the fact that fear of this powerful and mostly ...
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... fact , ' which man ' , but rather ' which one being a man ' . This suggests that kêko and nâpêw are not modifier and noun , but rather subject and predicate in an identity construction . Largely owing to the absence of an overt copula ...
... fact , ' which man ' , but rather ' which one being a man ' . This suggests that kêko and nâpêw are not modifier and noun , but rather subject and predicate in an identity construction . Largely owing to the absence of an overt copula ...
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