Papers of the ... Algonquian Conference, Volume 23Carleton University, 1992 - Algonquian Indians |
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... the formal oratory that characterized Passamaquoddy religious and political ceremonies earlier in this century . - Pronunciation / orthography note : o = schwa ; c = ch / j ; q = kw / gw ; c , k , p , ; p 9 , s , t are voiced except ...
... the formal oratory that characterized Passamaquoddy religious and political ceremonies earlier in this century . - Pronunciation / orthography note : o = schwa ; c = ch / j ; q = kw / gw ; c , k , p , ; p 9 , s , t are voiced except ...
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Speaking Maliseet - Passamaquoddy ( or any Algonquian language ) necessitates inventing words in the act of uttering them , combining roots and stems , inflexional prefixes and endings , theme - markers , stylistic compo nents ...
Speaking Maliseet - Passamaquoddy ( or any Algonquian language ) necessitates inventing words in the act of uttering them , combining roots and stems , inflexional prefixes and endings , theme - markers , stylistic compo nents ...
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In sum , how can a dictionary present an honest reflection of such an eclectic and lively language as Passamaquoddy - Maliseet ? REFERENCES Kaulback , Brent 1984 Styles of Learning among Native Children : A Review of the Research .
In sum , how can a dictionary present an honest reflection of such an eclectic and lively language as Passamaquoddy - Maliseet ? REFERENCES Kaulback , Brent 1984 Styles of Learning among Native Children : A Review of the Research .
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