Papers of the ... Algonquian Conference, Volume 28Carleton University, 1997 - Algonquian Indians |
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... forms are distin- guished from inverse forms as well as from 1 ( p ) -2 ( p ) and 2 ( p ) —1 ( p ) forms , and negative forms are discussed at some length . Finally , several preverbs and a number of verb finals are examined . By way of ...
... forms are distin- guished from inverse forms as well as from 1 ( p ) -2 ( p ) and 2 ( p ) —1 ( p ) forms , and negative forms are discussed at some length . Finally , several preverbs and a number of verb finals are examined . By way of ...
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... forms of affectivity and conduct are in fact a form of power , as the word power is almost invariably reserved to describe hierarchical social relationships . Emmet ( 1971 : 86 ) has noted that the word power comes from a varied family ...
... forms of affectivity and conduct are in fact a form of power , as the word power is almost invariably reserved to describe hierarchical social relationships . Emmet ( 1971 : 86 ) has noted that the word power comes from a varied family ...
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... forms of precedent ? Should not the issue of cultural difference be closely attended to in the interpretation of older precedents and in the creation of new ones ? These questions arise out of the use of legal technical forms to ...
... forms of precedent ? Should not the issue of cultural difference be closely attended to in the interpretation of older precedents and in the creation of new ones ? These questions arise out of the use of legal technical forms to ...
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