Papers of the ... Algonquian Conference, Volume 8Carleton University, 1977 - Algonquian Indians |
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... contrast in Mitchif , although I have written the difference among them in the text . The failure to find a contrast may also be due to lack of sufficient data . ) ( 49 ) ( cont'd ) French Mitchif environment Ə I a a u u u 0018181220 20 ...
... contrast in Mitchif , although I have written the difference among them in the text . The failure to find a contrast may also be due to lack of sufficient data . ) ( 49 ) ( cont'd ) French Mitchif environment Ə I a a u u u 0018181220 20 ...
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... contrast here is inakkotē / ss / in ' it is placed so wide ' expressing the result of a process contrasted with inakkote / yā ' it is so wide ' simply expressing an objective state . A similar contrast involving an atmospheric condition ...
... contrast here is inakkotē / ss / in ' it is placed so wide ' expressing the result of a process contrasted with inakkote / yā ' it is so wide ' simply expressing an objective state . A similar contrast involving an atmospheric condition ...
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... contrast " has been recorded elsewhere in northern Ontario . " As Glyne Piggott and David Jones have pointed out in discussion , the obviative endings of the Kenora dialect end in -n for the singular , and -h for the plural ( cf. Piggot ...
... contrast " has been recorded elsewhere in northern Ontario . " As Glyne Piggott and David Jones have pointed out in discussion , the obviative endings of the Kenora dialect end in -n for the singular , and -h for the plural ( cf. Piggot ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 1 |
Day National Museum of Man INDIAN PLACENAMES | 26 |
Carole Lévesque Université de Montréal PRODUCTION | 32 |
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