Papers of the ... Algonquian Conference, Volume 26Carleton University, 1995 - Algonquian Indians |
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... present a number of examples of humorous comments and expressions that are related to social cohesion , and in the third section I present humour in translating words and gestures from Siksika to English and from English to Siksika . In ...
... present a number of examples of humorous comments and expressions that are related to social cohesion , and in the third section I present humour in translating words and gestures from Siksika to English and from English to Siksika . In ...
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... present or present perfective . Somehow , Fox replaced PA * s with h , probably by contamination from the diminutive , in which the same replacement occurred . The archaic Ojibwa reflex has or had -san ( Cuoq ( -zan ) ) and inserts an m ...
... present or present perfective . Somehow , Fox replaced PA * s with h , probably by contamination from the diminutive , in which the same replacement occurred . The archaic Ojibwa reflex has or had -san ( Cuoq ( -zan ) ) and inserts an m ...
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... present in the discourse in some way but with no grammatical role in the clause . The third person that triggers the relational inflection is most often the subject of a higher verb ( 57-59 , 62 ) or other main - clause verb ( 64 , 66 ...
... present in the discourse in some way but with no grammatical role in the clause . The third person that triggers the relational inflection is most often the subject of a higher verb ( 57-59 , 62 ) or other main - clause verb ( 64 , 66 ...
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ELAINE AYOUNGMANCLIFTON | 15 |
BLAIN 22 | 22 |
JANET ELIZABETH CHUTE | 35 |
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