stoutfellow (
stoutfellow) wrote2006-10-16 04:09 pm
"No Ojibwe owns a skunk"
Courtesy of English, Jack, an amusing anecdote about Edward Sapir. I'm inclined to wonder whether Ojibwe distinguishes alienable from inalienable possession, and if so which of the two Sapir was trying to use?
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I'm still trying to get my head around why this particular example was used...it reminds me of some of the useless phrases in some older, lower-level grammar books, a la "Where are the black cats?"
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