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Page 151
... Kutenai and Algonquian . Hence in a large number of respects , there are significant differences between inverse and proximate in Navajo , as Thompson uses these terms , and the Algonquian phenomena with ... KUTENAI AND ALGONQUIAN 151.
... Kutenai and Algonquian . Hence in a large number of respects , there are significant differences between inverse and proximate in Navajo , as Thompson uses these terms , and the Algonquian phenomena with ... KUTENAI AND ALGONQUIAN 151.
Page 153
... Kutenai forms cited . He claims that there are at most 24 potential cognate sets and concludes that the list is about what one would expect due to chance . While further examination of the question ... KUTENAI AND ALGONQUIAN 153.
... Kutenai forms cited . He claims that there are at most 24 potential cognate sets and concludes that the list is about what one would expect due to chance . While further examination of the question ... KUTENAI AND ALGONQUIAN 153.
Page 154
... Kutenai morphology is con- siderably more agglutinative , and the obviative suffix occurs last on nouns and second - last on verbs ( followed only ... Algonquian ) , whereas the influence from Algonquian on Kutenai 154 MATTHEW S. DRYER.
... Kutenai morphology is con- siderably more agglutinative , and the obviative suffix occurs last on nouns and second - last on verbs ( followed only ... Algonquian ) , whereas the influence from Algonquian on Kutenai 154 MATTHEW S. DRYER.
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