Papers of the ... Algonquian Conference, Volume 9Carleton University, 1977 - Algonquian Indians |
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... as the object of a verb where the subject is third person , such a noun will be marked for obviation . In similar contexts , inanimate nouns are not marked for obviation in the central and eastern dialects of Ojibwa . However , 176.
... as the object of a verb where the subject is third person , such a noun will be marked for obviation . In similar contexts , inanimate nouns are not marked for obviation in the central and eastern dialects of Ojibwa . However , 176.
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... noun . Generally , in Odawa , if an animate noun ' possessed ' by a third person is the subject of an intransitive verb , both the noun and the verb are marked for obviation . When an inanimate noun occurs in a similar construction , the ...
... noun . Generally , in Odawa , if an animate noun ' possessed ' by a third person is the subject of an intransitive verb , both the noun and the verb are marked for obviation . When an inanimate noun occurs in a similar construction , the ...
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... noun . If the noun is a ' mass ' noun , both the noun and the verb occur in the singular . If the noun is a ' count ' noun , the verb and the noun will both agree either in the singular or in the plural . Consider the following Odawa ...
... noun . If the noun is a ' mass ' noun , both the noun and the verb occur in the singular . If the noun is a ' count ' noun , the verb and the noun will both agree either in the singular or in the plural . Consider the following Odawa ...
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Robert Steven Crumet Rutgers University AN ANALYSIS | 25 |
Day National Museum of Man ETHNOLOGY | 36 |
Daviault M Dufresne S Girouard J D Kaye | 55 |
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