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... null pronominal, l = first person, 2 = second person, 21 = first person inclusive,
3 = third person animate/animate agreement, 3' = third person obviative, 0 = third
person inanimate/inanimate agreement. (2) a. É-ki-pâhpi-t. CONJ-PAST-laugh.
... null pronominal, l = first person, 2 = second person, 21 = first person inclusive,
3 = third person animate/animate agreement, 3' = third person obviative, 0 = third
person inanimate/inanimate agreement. (2) a. É-ki-pâhpi-t. CONJ-PAST-laugh.
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But the standard lexicon listing for verbs is the third person singular of the
independent indicative neutral, soto determine the verbinthe lexicon from which
the nominalized form is derived, the formula must be reversed, and the verb stem
...
But the standard lexicon listing for verbs is the third person singular of the
independent indicative neutral, soto determine the verbinthe lexicon from which
the nominalized form is derived, the formula must be reversed, and the verb stem
...
Page 275
In the Cree myth individual persons are identified by their species name, as
Wolverine, Marten, Skunk, and so on. Ibelieve that these named persons are the
mythic grandfathers of their very numerous descendants, and Ibelieve thatthey ...
In the Cree myth individual persons are identified by their species name, as
Wolverine, Marten, Skunk, and so on. Ibelieve that these named persons are the
mythic grandfathers of their very numerous descendants, and Ibelieve thatthey ...
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SYLVIE BERBAUM | 14 |
LAURA BUSZARDWELCHER | 34 |
MARY ANN CORBIERE | 71 |
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