Papers of the ... Algonquian Conference, Volume 9Carleton University, 1977 - Algonquian Indians |
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... verbs nēgawikā ' be a sandy area ' and nibīkā ' be a watery area ' are clearly derived from the nouns nēgaw ' sand ' and nibī ' water ' , respectively . Both the verbs seem to embody some notion of location . This verb ending -ikā may ...
... verbs nēgawikā ' be a sandy area ' and nibīkā ' be a watery area ' are clearly derived from the nouns nēgaw ' sand ' and nibī ' water ' , respectively . Both the verbs seem to embody some notion of location . This verb ending -ikā may ...
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... verb alternate . Syntactic . So far in our investigation of Algonquin dialects , we have done very little work on ... verb stems bātīno ( AI ) and bātīnad ( II ) which may be glossed as ' there is a lot of ( X ) ' or ' there are lots of ...
... verb alternate . Syntactic . So far in our investigation of Algonquin dialects , we have done very little work on ... verb stems bātīno ( AI ) and bātīnad ( II ) which may be glossed as ' there is a lot of ( X ) ' or ' there are lots of ...
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... verb can only be marked for plurality if the subject is marked . ( b ) The second syntactic peculiarity of the Winneway River and Rapide - Sept dialects involves variation between independent and conjunct verb forms in certain ...
... verb can only be marked for plurality if the subject is marked . ( b ) The second syntactic peculiarity of the Winneway River and Rapide - Sept dialects involves variation between independent and conjunct verb forms in certain ...
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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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