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... dialect of the manu- script are much as one might expect and are not particularly unusual , with numerous resemblances to the dialect used in Baraga's dictionary . In the fi- nal section of this paper , I would like to present further ...
... dialect of the manu- script are much as one might expect and are not particularly unusual , with numerous resemblances to the dialect used in Baraga's dictionary . In the fi- nal section of this paper , I would like to present further ...
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... dialect of the manuscript can be tentatively identified as one that is very similar to , though most probably not identical with , the dialect presented by Baraga in his dictionary . Baraga , Frederick 1973 REFERENCES A Dictionary of ...
... dialect of the manuscript can be tentatively identified as one that is very similar to , though most probably not identical with , the dialect presented by Baraga in his dictionary . Baraga , Frederick 1973 REFERENCES A Dictionary of ...
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and Naskapi . Nevertheless all the dialects form a classic dialect chain , as described in MacKenzie ( 1980 ) . On the basis of this phonological process of velar palatalization , and subsequent changes brought about by the process ...
and Naskapi . Nevertheless all the dialects form a classic dialect chain , as described in MacKenzie ( 1980 ) . On the basis of this phonological process of velar palatalization , and subsequent changes brought about by the process ...
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