Language, Band 81George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 2005 |
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... Ojibwa are inverse , then second person is more specified than first . However , in most Algonquian languages , it is impossible to tell whether the 1LS forms are inverse or not ; and in the only case where ordinary inverse morphology ...
... Ojibwa are inverse , then second person is more specified than first . However , in most Algonquian languages , it is impossible to tell whether the 1LS forms are inverse or not ; and in the only case where ordinary inverse morphology ...
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... Ojibwa and Plains Cree . Assuming that imperative morphosyntax is dependent on the presence of an [ Addressee ] feature , they conclude that this feature occurs in both inclusive and second person . Before proceeding , we should briefly ...
... Ojibwa and Plains Cree . Assuming that imperative morphosyntax is dependent on the presence of an [ Addressee ] feature , they conclude that this feature occurs in both inclusive and second person . Before proceeding , we should briefly ...
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... Ojibwa and Plains Cree languages as evidence that these languages treat the inclusive as a subtype of second person . 24 Despite first appearances , syncretism , inversion , and imperative morphosyntax pro- vide no compelling evidence ...
... Ojibwa and Plains Cree languages as evidence that these languages treat the inclusive as a subtype of second person . 24 Despite first appearances , syncretism , inversion , and imperative morphosyntax pro- vide no compelling evidence ...
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