Papers of the ... Algonquian Conference, Volume 8Carleton University, 1977 - Algonquian Indians |
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The correspondence of consonants is more straightforward . The consonants are as in standard French except as follows . The apicals t and d are palatalized before ... Word final r is lost irregularly , but especially after a consonant .
The correspondence of consonants is more straightforward . The consonants are as in standard French except as follows . The apicals t and d are palatalized before ... Word final r is lost irregularly , but especially after a consonant .
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i u e . a . a Consonants 8 k Š Y h m n W These correspond exactly to the phonemes of Plains Cree . In addition there are the marginal consonant phonemes , b , d , and g , whose origin will be discussed in $ 1.1 below , and there are the ...
i u e . a . a Consonants 8 k Š Y h m n W These correspond exactly to the phonemes of Plains Cree . In addition there are the marginal consonant phonemes , b , d , and g , whose origin will be discussed in $ 1.1 below , and there are the ...
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Among the consonants he distinguishes voiced and voiceless stops , b , d , g and p , t , k . Similarly we find voiced and voiceless pairs among his fricatives , i.e. 2 , s and j ( = Ž ) , c ( = $ ) . He says m and n are always voiced .
Among the consonants he distinguishes voiced and voiceless stops , b , d , g and p , t , k . Similarly we find voiced and voiceless pairs among his fricatives , i.e. 2 , s and j ( = Ž ) , c ( = $ ) . He says m and n are always voiced .
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Contents
INTRODUCTION | 1 |
Day National Museum of Man INDIAN PLACENAMES | 26 |
Carole Lévesque Université de Montréal PRODUCTION | 32 |
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