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Ontario , in control of revenue from Crown lands , and hence faced with capitalizing this second fund to satisfy the Native claims , wished to keep expenditures as low as possible . The province therefore sent Borron to Garden River to ...
Ontario , in control of revenue from Crown lands , and hence faced with capitalizing this second fund to satisfy the Native claims , wished to keep expenditures as low as possible . The province therefore sent Borron to Garden River to ...
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Is it possible to posit a single ôma , and derive the factive interpretation from the syntactic environment it occurs in ? This would yield a simpler grammar from the point of view of the language learner . " If the occurrence of ôma in ...
Is it possible to posit a single ôma , and derive the factive interpretation from the syntactic environment it occurs in ? This would yield a simpler grammar from the point of view of the language learner . " If the occurrence of ôma in ...
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My choice of terms is made in an attempt to be as diligent and consistent as possible , though I recognize the ambiguity and possible political problems of such categorical references . Some other Canadian scholars such as Peers ( 1996 ...
My choice of terms is made in an attempt to be as diligent and consistent as possible , though I recognize the ambiguity and possible political problems of such categorical references . Some other Canadian scholars such as Peers ( 1996 ...
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Contents
SYLVIE BERBAUM | 14 |
LAURA BUSZARDWELCHER | 34 |
MARY ANN CORBIERE | 71 |
Copyright | |
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