Papers of the ... Algonquian Conference, Volume 29Carleton University, 1999 - Algonquian Indians |
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... indicate that at least one argument is third person . In both independent order examples , the ni- ' 1st person ... indicates that the third person is subject / agent and the person hierarchy is not aligned with the GR hierarchy . Non ...
... indicate that at least one argument is third person . In both independent order examples , the ni- ' 1st person ... indicates that the third person is subject / agent and the person hierarchy is not aligned with the GR hierarchy . Non ...
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... indicate the manner in which the meat had been cut off . The animal that lost its hindquarter to the Abenaki warrior mentioned earlier would certainly have appeared " mutilated " to its owner . A review of historical and ethnographic ...
... indicate the manner in which the meat had been cut off . The animal that lost its hindquarter to the Abenaki warrior mentioned earlier would certainly have appeared " mutilated " to its owner . A review of historical and ethnographic ...
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... indicate unmarked past tense , while kaa - chii , - elicits the reading ' after ' , indicating some kind of sequential aspect , and in some cases ' used to ' . Continued analysis of textual material will no doubt shed more light on the ...
... indicate unmarked past tense , while kaa - chii , - elicits the reading ' after ' , indicating some kind of sequential aspect , and in some cases ' used to ' . Continued analysis of textual material will no doubt shed more light on the ...
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aakaa Abenaki Aboriginal agreement Algonquian American appear band Canada Carleton University ceremony chief chii claims clause Collin communities Company Conjunct continued Cree culture Dance direct discourse discussion dolls drum early English example fact Factory father fish fisheries French given groups Head hierarchy hunting Huron important Independent Indians indicate Ironside James John Lake land language Linguistics living Maine March marked meaning Moose moved Native North noted occur Ojibwe Ontario past Penobscot person political Post present Press preverb records REFERENCES relations remained reported reserve rice River seems sentence social Society Speaker story structure sturgeon subsistence suggests trade traditional translation treaty University verb Western Winnipeg women York