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Page 152
... Yurok and Wiyot ) form two of three branches of a group Almosan , the third branch consisting of Salish , Wakashan , and Chimakuan . While Haas used a question , " Is Kutenai Related to Algonquian ? " , as the title of her paper , she ...
... Yurok and Wiyot ) form two of three branches of a group Almosan , the third branch consisting of Salish , Wakashan , and Chimakuan . While Haas used a question , " Is Kutenai Related to Algonquian ? " , as the title of her paper , she ...
Page 153
... Yurok and Wiyot as well , since , as far as I am aware , neither Yurok nor Wiyot exhibits evidence of an obviation system.1 Thus , while the similarity could reflect a common retention , the specific hypotheses that have been put ...
... Yurok and Wiyot as well , since , as far as I am aware , neither Yurok nor Wiyot exhibits evidence of an obviation system.1 Thus , while the similarity could reflect a common retention , the specific hypotheses that have been put ...
Page 154
... of -s in third person morphemes in Bella Bella ( Wakashan ) , Quileute ( Chimakuan ) , and Yurok . The significance of this is not clear . Algonquian ) , whereas the influence from Algonquian on Kutenai 154 MATTHEW S. DRYER.
... of -s in third person morphemes in Bella Bella ( Wakashan ) , Quileute ( Chimakuan ) , and Yurok . The significance of this is not clear . Algonquian ) , whereas the influence from Algonquian on Kutenai 154 MATTHEW S. DRYER.
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