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... Golden Lake Algonquin and some closely related dialects . The locatives are also as expected , with little variation and no unusual forms . Locative ( 29 ) p . 3 : The east . Wah bunoong . ( 30 ) p . 28 : Let us wade through the river ...
... Golden Lake Algonquin and some closely related dialects . The locatives are also as expected , with little variation and no unusual forms . Locative ( 29 ) p . 3 : The east . Wah bunoong . ( 30 ) p . 28 : Let us wade through the river ...
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... Golden Lake Algonquin , for example . TI ( 63 ) p . 20 : How can I kill it , without my gun . Awneen , cah , ezhe , gushkee- toyaun , jeenissug , iawsewaun , ne , paushkizzegun . ( 64 ) p . 50 : What have you lost . Wagonane , caw , won ...
... Golden Lake Algonquin , for example . TI ( 63 ) p . 20 : How can I kill it , without my gun . Awneen , cah , ezhe , gushkee- toyaun , jeenissug , iawsewaun , ne , paushkizzegun . ( 64 ) p . 50 : What have you lost . Wagonane , caw , won ...
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... Golden Lake Algonquin and some closely related dialects . 6. Conclusion This manuscript is an interesting one from many points of view , and I make no claim to having exhausted all of its possibilities . But even with the pre- liminary ...
... Golden Lake Algonquin and some closely related dialects . 6. Conclusion This manuscript is an interesting one from many points of view , and I make no claim to having exhausted all of its possibilities . But even with the pre- liminary ...
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