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... endings and in the 3 ending of the TI paradigm ) , we find -nk- in free varia- tion with -hk- in Island Lake . There can be no doubt that this is a case of phonological interference from Cree , and several instances of stems showing the ...
... endings and in the 3 ending of the TI paradigm ) , we find -nk- in free varia- tion with -hk- in Island Lake . There can be no doubt that this is a case of phonological interference from Cree , and several instances of stems showing the ...
Page 169
... ending is -ni , -oni , -ini , following the same rule of the end - vowel or end - consonant . The vocative plural ending would be in Algonquin , generally speaking -tok , but it is really -tok only after a vowel , like ockinawe ' young ...
... ending is -ni , -oni , -ini , following the same rule of the end - vowel or end - consonant . The vocative plural ending would be in Algonquin , generally speaking -tok , but it is really -tok only after a vowel , like ockinawe ' young ...
Page 258
... endings of the transitive verb in Ojibwa : a paradigmatic arrangement . 1973 , 51-80 . Piggott and Kaye ( eds . ) Glyne L. , and Jonathan D. Kaye ( eds . ) Odawa Language Project : second report . Toronto : Centre for Linguistic Studies ...
... endings of the transitive verb in Ojibwa : a paradigmatic arrangement . 1973 , 51-80 . Piggott and Kaye ( eds . ) Glyne L. , and Jonathan D. Kaye ( eds . ) Odawa Language Project : second report . Toronto : Centre for Linguistic Studies ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 1 |
Day National Museum of Man INDIAN PLACENAMES | 26 |
Carole Lévesque Université de Montréal PRODUCTION | 32 |
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