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... array of patterns ; for example , with open stem - initial syllables and obstruents : ( 15 ) a . sa : ka'am ' he goes out ' b . C. ko : ki : ' he dives ci : pa : kkwe : ' he cooks ' d . ki : kito ' he speaks ' e . pi : pa : ki ' he ...
... array of patterns ; for example , with open stem - initial syllables and obstruents : ( 15 ) a . sa : ka'am ' he goes out ' b . C. ko : ki : ' he dives ci : pa : kkwe : ' he cooks ' d . ki : kito ' he speaks ' e . pi : pa : ki ' he ...
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... array of other ethnic , social and cultural groups . ” Again , the special basis of the aboriginal claim is denied , while right of representation of [ all ] special interests is affirmed . Mercredi's claims are presented as he makes ...
... array of other ethnic , social and cultural groups . ” Again , the special basis of the aboriginal claim is denied , while right of representation of [ all ] special interests is affirmed . Mercredi's claims are presented as he makes ...
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