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... respect to Plains Cree . The first is morphophonemic , and the second is morphological . Of the morphophonemic innovations , there are two important ones . The first involves the voicing of obstruents following nasals in clusters . ( 2 ) ...
... respect to Plains Cree . The first is morphophonemic , and the second is morphological . Of the morphophonemic innovations , there are two important ones . The first involves the voicing of obstruents following nasals in clusters . ( 2 ) ...
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... respects romanticizing the Settee story , increasing its readability for an English - speaking audience , and making a few additions . In 1907 he mailed this longer version to the Smithsonian Institution , asking their suggestions on ...
... respects romanticizing the Settee story , increasing its readability for an English - speaking audience , and making a few additions . In 1907 he mailed this longer version to the Smithsonian Institution , asking their suggestions on ...
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... respect from the English and Indians may not have faded away so easily throughout the rest of the year . In sum , what has to be considered is that there was another strata of social organization grafted onto the existing and more ...
... respect from the English and Indians may not have faded away so easily throughout the rest of the year . In sum , what has to be considered is that there was another strata of social organization grafted onto the existing and more ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 1 |
Day National Museum of Man INDIAN PLACENAMES | 26 |
Carole Lévesque Université de Montréal PRODUCTION | 32 |
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