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... references therein ) as pertaining to languages in general . The discussion will also address the issue of inverse ... reference- tracking morphology of a Nêhiyawêwin transitive verb insofar as it indicates which of the two participants ...
... references therein ) as pertaining to languages in general . The discussion will also address the issue of inverse ... reference- tracking morphology of a Nêhiyawêwin transitive verb insofar as it indicates which of the two participants ...
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... references to shortages of food and supplies during the warfare of the 1740s and 1750s further highlight this concern of the Eastern Abenaki . The peacetime incidents involving the destruction of cattle as well as the random isolated ...
... references to shortages of food and supplies during the warfare of the 1740s and 1750s further highlight this concern of the Eastern Abenaki . The peacetime incidents involving the destruction of cattle as well as the random isolated ...
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... references to " old men " and to " principle [ sic ] men " ( often referring to the same people ) . The discussions ... reference to " an old woman my aunt " on 20 June 1839. His use of that particular kin term is very provocative ...
... references to " old men " and to " principle [ sic ] men " ( often referring to the same people ) . The discussions ... reference to " an old woman my aunt " on 20 June 1839. His use of that particular kin term is very provocative ...
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