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    way. For example, the French article le, la, les is often fused with the noun in Mauritian: French rat is Mauritian lera and French temps is Mauritian...
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    the free noun root zalôn, meaning "staghorn sumac cone"; -ak, the Abenaki plural suffix for nouns of the animate noun class; and the bound noun root (i...
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    of nouns is important to distinguish in Western Abenaki. Animate nouns refer to animals, people, and other living or powerful things. Inanimate nouns refer...
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    Tunnel connect the cities. The river's English name comes from the French Rivière du Détroit (translated as "River of the Strait"). The Detroit River has...
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  • Métis French and Michif share a common phonology and morphosyntax for the noun phrase but differ as to their sources for the verb phrase which is Ojibwe-Cree...
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  • developed a unique mixed language called Michif by combining Métis French nouns, numerals, articles and adjectives with Cree verbs, demonstratives, postpositions...
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  • Thumbnail for Matawin River (Quebec)
    miles southwest of Lake Charland, which is created by an expansion of "Rivière-du-milieu. Matawin ouest river flows prior to the South and cross many...
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  • 'ewe'), itself from Proto-Indo-European *dmh2o- ('the tamed one'). The Latin noun damma, which is the source of French daim ('roe'), is probably a loanword...
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    which can adversely affect the target's well-being. In this context, the noun and the verb forms of "troll" are frequently associated with Internet discourse...
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    Louisiana Creole appear related to specificity. Bare nouns are non-specific. As for specific nouns, if the noun is presupposed it took a definite determiner (-la...
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  • Thumbnail for French Riviera
    mostly works as a common name, whereas in French, the old-fashioned term Rivière de Gênes was used to refer to the Italian Riviera whose center is Genoa)...
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  • Rivière. Between the 1950s and 1970s, Frikel wrote seven works (Frikel 1957, 1958, 1960, 1961a,b, 1964, 1971, 1973) relating to the Tiriyó. Rivière has...
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  • Thumbnail for Martinique
    of La Marin, Les Anses d'Arlet, Le Diamant, Ducos, Le François, Rivière-Pilote, Rivière-Salée, Sainte-Anne, Sainte-Luce, Saint-Esprit, Les Trois-Îlets...
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  • Thumbnail for Physician
    reminder of medical duty, as it originally meant 'one who suffers'. The English noun comes from the Latin word patiens, the present participle of the deponent...
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    These are expressed in noun form, in the Akkadian first person singular nominal sentence construction "[noun] ... anāku" ("I am [noun]"). The first nominal...
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    word tourrasse and, in Gascony, tourraque, are augmentations of the Occitan noun tour. The name peyrelongue (long stone), usually given to megaliths, is found...
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    (Frankish or Frisian) origin could contain prefix anda ("against") and a noun derived from the verb werpen ("to throw") and denote, for example: land thrown...
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  • Thumbnail for Lake Ha! Ha!
    River, Pierre River, Viper Lake, Cinto Lake, Rivière à Mars Northwest; west side: Pierre River, rivière à Mars. The Ha! Ha! Lake consists of length of...
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    company, Black Coat Press. The French-language collection is known as Rivière Blanche (editorial) [fr]. From the mid-20th century onward, the merveilleux-scientifique...
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  • (1995). Le français des Amériques (in French). Trois-Rivières: Presses Universitaires de Trois-Rivières. ISBN 2-9802-3072-3. Geddes, James (1908). Study of...
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    Crevecoeur, I. (2014). "Middle Pleistocene human remains from Tourville-la-Rivière (Normandy, France) and their archaeological context". PLOS ONE. 9 (10):...
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  • questions. Parsing, tokenizing, spelling correction, part-of-speech tagging, noun and verb phrase chunking are all aspects of natural language processing long...
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  • Thumbnail for Pessamit
    spoken at Mistissini uses the older form "upesciyâmîhc" as the locative noun referring to the town, and the form "upesciyâmîw-iyiniw" in reference to...
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    Romance language). English compound nouns can offer a variety of semantic interpretations. For example, the compound noun "car man" can have several possible...
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  • Thumbnail for Index of Martinique-related articles
    Anses-d'Arlet Canton of Les Trois-Îlets Canton of Macouba Canton of Rivière-Pilote Canton of Rivière-Salée Canton of Sainte-Anne Canton of Sainte-Luce Canton of...
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    who work as midwives. In English, the noun midwife is gendered, and in most countries, the corresponding noun and practice is historically used for women...
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    the pebble (droplets of water applied to the playing surface). The verbal noun curling is formed from the Scots (and English) verb curl, which describes...
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    47055) Rivière de la Tête à l'ours Rivière Raimbault In 1829, Joseph Bouchette gives to this river the English name of “Ice Chisel” or the noun “slice...
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  • Hasan Namir (October 2019). "Mohamed Abdulkarim Ali". Quill & Quire. LaRiviere, Serafin (October 1, 2011). "Zorras embarks on Canadian tour". Xtra. Archived...
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    of the Iroquois people's entire territory rather than the generic class noun for a town or village. For instance, the Historica Canada's Heritage Minute...
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