Papers of the ... Algonquian Conference, Volume 8Carleton University, 1977 - Algonquian Indians |
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... already knew this particular captain and / or was familiar with the office . His entry reads : " This day in ye forenoon came in ye capt of ye northern Indians with 4 cannos " , ( B.50 / a / 3 : June 24 ) . The first eastern or upland ...
... already knew this particular captain and / or was familiar with the office . His entry reads : " This day in ye forenoon came in ye capt of ye northern Indians with 4 cannos " , ( B.50 / a / 3 : June 24 ) . The first eastern or upland ...
Page 163
... already been observed without the negative suffix . There is no direct Cree model , of course , for the fluctuation in negative suffix placement at Island Lake ; however , one might suspect that the absence of negative suffixes in Cree ...
... already been observed without the negative suffix . There is no direct Cree model , of course , for the fluctuation in negative suffix placement at Island Lake ; however , one might suspect that the absence of negative suffixes in Cree ...
Page 181
... already doing the same thing and has a more authentic sound . The consonants have more sounds . G has three sounds : one sound you will find at the beginning of a word , like in English " g " as in " gun " ; at the end of a word it is a ...
... already doing the same thing and has a more authentic sound . The consonants have more sounds . G has three sounds : one sound you will find at the beginning of a word , like in English " g " as in " gun " ; at the end of a word it is a ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 1 |
Day National Museum of Man INDIAN PLACENAMES | 26 |
Carole Lévesque Université de Montréal PRODUCTION | 32 |
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