Papers of the ... Algonquian Conference, Volume 29Carleton University, 1999 - Algonquian Indians |
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... sentence ( e.g. before or after the temporal adverb ) can yield grammatical sentences with different " focuses ... sentence 6 , the speaker mentioned that one would use this sentence to answer a question such as " Did you see that John's ...
... sentence ( e.g. before or after the temporal adverb ) can yield grammatical sentences with different " focuses ... sentence 6 , the speaker mentioned that one would use this sentence to answer a question such as " Did you see that John's ...
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... sentence 9 , however , the speaker states that both coreference and disjoint reference are possible , though the ... Sentence 10 illustrates the use of êkospî as an 9 New data seem to demonstrate that the " coreference " reading may ...
... sentence 9 , however , the speaker states that both coreference and disjoint reference are possible , though the ... Sentence 10 illustrates the use of êkospî as an 9 New data seem to demonstrate that the " coreference " reading may ...
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... sentence syntax , mii forms sentences that are often glossed as clefts when cited in isolation . These are of two types , a clausal cleft , and a focused cleft . An Ottawa example of each is given in 1 : ( 1 ) a . Mii sa giiwenh gii ...
... sentence syntax , mii forms sentences that are often glossed as clefts when cited in isolation . These are of two types , a clausal cleft , and a focused cleft . An Ottawa example of each is given in 1 : ( 1 ) a . Mii sa giiwenh gii ...
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