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... described by Nichols as being either " lenis " or " fortis " . Lenis obstruents are unaspirated and typically sound voiced while fortis obstruents are described as voiceless " and " tense " . This contrast is typical of all Ojibwa ...
... described by Nichols as being either " lenis " or " fortis " . Lenis obstruents are unaspirated and typically sound voiced while fortis obstruents are described as voiceless " and " tense " . This contrast is typical of all Ojibwa ...
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... described in this paper . In fact , I am not aware of any other American In- dian language that possesses a system any more similar to the Algonquian one than the Navajo one I have described briefly above . 12. Explaining the Similarity ...
... described in this paper . In fact , I am not aware of any other American In- dian language that possesses a system any more similar to the Algonquian one than the Navajo one I have described briefly above . 12. Explaining the Similarity ...
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... described as follows : A stout squaw , cheery and open - faced , who wore zinc ear - rings as large as silver dollars , sat humbly waiting for the nobler sex to finish their repast . Crouching beside her was a girl of eight years also ...
... described as follows : A stout squaw , cheery and open - faced , who wore zinc ear - rings as large as silver dollars , sat humbly waiting for the nobler sex to finish their repast . Crouching beside her was a girl of eight years also ...
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Abenaki Algonquian languages American animacy animals Anne's band Baraga Canada Canadian Carleton University Chart Cherokee chief clan Court culture Curwood Delaware dialects discourse elders evidence example fortis consonants fur trade Hudson's Bay Company hunting inanimate Indian Land indicates inflectional inverse involved Kansas Kutenai and Algonquian Land Claims leg hold traps Linguistics merchandise Micmac Montagnais Moose Moose Factory morphemes morphological Munsee Nation Native students Nichols non-Native notional subject obviation system obviative obviative subject occur Ojibwa Ontario oral paper participant pictographic Plains Cree possessed noun previous proximate prosodic prox proximate shift records reduplication reference River Roy's account book s/he Shingwokaunce similar social society stem Stockbridge-Munsee story suffix suggests syllable Teme-augama template third person Toronto trading captains trading posts traditional transitivized trappers treaty tribe University verb forms Vermillion Lake Vincent Roy vowel Waller Wallis Weenusk White Winisk Wolf word