Papers of the ... Algonquian Conference, Volume 8Carleton University, 1977 - Algonquian Indians |
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... give correspondences to textbook French.17 The source of any phonological difference might therefore be 1 ) a change in standard French from the common dialect from which both standard and Canadian French arose , 2 ) a change in ...
... give correspondences to textbook French.17 The source of any phonological difference might therefore be 1 ) a change in standard French from the common dialect from which both standard and Canadian French arose , 2 ) a change in ...
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... Give no better , or truer acc't as Mr. Dobbs mentions , a great Deal of Which I know to be very Eroneous ( Rich 1949 : 237 ) . Isham went on to give one specific example of what he con- sidered a deliberately false statement by Dobbs ...
... Give no better , or truer acc't as Mr. Dobbs mentions , a great Deal of Which I know to be very Eroneous ( Rich 1949 : 237 ) . Isham went on to give one specific example of what he con- sidered a deliberately false statement by Dobbs ...
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... gives the experience of a sensation within the body as well as a quality of the object , and this sensation within the body may give a subjective or inferred cast to the experience . In the case of proprioception , we feel the pressure ...
... gives the experience of a sensation within the body as well as a quality of the object , and this sensation within the body may give a subjective or inferred cast to the experience . In the case of proprioception , we feel the pressure ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 1 |
Day National Museum of Man INDIAN PLACENAMES | 26 |
Carole Lévesque Université de Montréal PRODUCTION | 32 |
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