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... root takkw ' short ' , the medial āpīk ' stringlike ' , and the final ikkotān ' to cut it ' are combined into one form . Therefore , to understand the meaning of many Algonquian words we have to understand the meaning of their parts ...
... root takkw ' short ' , the medial āpīk ' stringlike ' , and the final ikkotān ' to cut it ' are combined into one form . Therefore , to understand the meaning of many Algonquian words we have to understand the meaning of their parts ...
Page 126
... root , e.g. , tako ' it is in a place naturally or permanently ' , or root and medial , e.g. , takk / ākami ' it is cold water ' , or root and concrete final , e.g. , akwīt / āpan ' it is rising dawn ' . These forms will not be ...
... root , e.g. , tako ' it is in a place naturally or permanently ' , or root and medial , e.g. , takk / ākami ' it is cold water ' , or root and concrete final , e.g. , akwīt / āpan ' it is rising dawn ' . These forms will not be ...
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... root of the word : nēkaw / ikk / a ' there is widespread sand ' , omōtay / ikk / ā ' there are bottles all around ... root indicates the configuration of the movement , e.g. , onc ' a certain place ' in onc / ik / ā ' it wells up ...
... root of the word : nēkaw / ikk / a ' there is widespread sand ' , omōtay / ikk / ā ' there are bottles all around ... root indicates the configuration of the movement , e.g. , onc ' a certain place ' in onc / ik / ā ' it wells up ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 1 |
Day National Museum of Man INDIAN PLACENAMES | 26 |
Carole Lévesque Université de Montréal PRODUCTION | 32 |
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