Papers of the ... Algonquian Conference, Volume 28Carleton University, 1997 - Algonquian Indians |
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fact , do ) . Secondly , if the language is to be maintained , it must acquire new native speakers . Thirdly , most communities have few or no speakers with whom they can work . And finally , there is the problem that the Potawatomi ...
fact , do ) . Secondly , if the language is to be maintained , it must acquire new native speakers . Thirdly , most communities have few or no speakers with whom they can work . And finally , there is the problem that the Potawatomi ...
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[ That Mary is a genius ) is [ a fact ] . [ That Mary is a genius ) is ( the claim ) . [ Whether Mary is a genius ) is ( the question ) . The examples in 45 establish that clausal constituents may be syntactic predicates , appearing in ...
[ That Mary is a genius ) is [ a fact ] . [ That Mary is a genius ) is ( the claim ) . [ Whether Mary is a genius ) is ( the question ) . The examples in 45 establish that clausal constituents may be syntactic predicates , appearing in ...
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These facts are not discussed or even referred to by federal civil servant John Leslie in his study of the Bagot ... nowhere does he spell out that Jarvis had , in fact , stolen sizeable sums of Aboriginal funds and had refused to ...
These facts are not discussed or even referred to by federal civil servant John Leslie in his study of the Bagot ... nowhere does he spell out that Jarvis had , in fact , stolen sizeable sums of Aboriginal funds and had refused to ...
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Contents
SYLVIE BERBAUM | 14 |
LAURA BUSZARDWELCHER | 34 |
MARY ANN CORBIERE | 71 |
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