Papers of the ... Algonquian Conference, Volume 8Carleton University, 1977 - Algonquian Indians |
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... semantic studies of Algonquian word for- mation we soon come upon the difference between morphemes with readily discernible " concrete " meanings and those with hard to discern " abstract " meanings . In the word kiš / ā / kam / it / ē ...
... semantic studies of Algonquian word for- mation we soon come upon the difference between morphemes with readily discernible " concrete " meanings and those with hard to discern " abstract " meanings . In the word kiš / ā / kam / it / ē ...
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... semantic subclass , to be described below . Thus each cell in the table represents all the words in the Piggott & Kaye lexicon which combine a particular abstract final with a preceding root , medial or concrete final of a particular ...
... semantic subclass , to be described below . Thus each cell in the table represents all the words in the Piggott & Kaye lexicon which combine a particular abstract final with a preceding root , medial or concrete final of a particular ...
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... semantic sub - classes are the same for roots and concrete finals but different for medials . This is because of a real semantic similarity between roots and concrete finals which they do not share with medials . Simply put , roots and ...
... semantic sub - classes are the same for roots and concrete finals but different for medials . This is because of a real semantic similarity between roots and concrete finals which they do not share with medials . Simply put , roots and ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 1 |
Day National Museum of Man INDIAN PLACENAMES | 26 |
Carole Lévesque Université de Montréal PRODUCTION | 32 |
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