Papers of the ... Algonquian Conference, Volume 23Carleton University, 1992 - Algonquian Indians |
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Introduction In this paper , I will discuss " A Pocket Vocabulary of Terms Alphabetically Arranged , 1822 " ... Although the manuscript is rather brief , a detailed , in - depth discussion of its contents must await further study .
Introduction In this paper , I will discuss " A Pocket Vocabulary of Terms Alphabetically Arranged , 1822 " ... Although the manuscript is rather brief , a detailed , in - depth discussion of its contents must await further study .
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While I will briefly discuss the difference that leads Garvin to this conclusion , this difference should not obscure the ... 2See Section 12 below for some discussion of proposals relating Kutenai genet- ically to other languages .
While I will briefly discuss the difference that leads Garvin to this conclusion , this difference should not obscure the ... 2See Section 12 below for some discussion of proposals relating Kutenai genet- ically to other languages .
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The question of the correct analysis of -aps does not seem crucial to the discussion in this paper . See Dryer ( 1991 : 197 , footnote 16 ) for some discussion of Morgan's analysis . are grammatically animate .
The question of the correct analysis of -aps does not seem crucial to the discussion in this paper . See Dryer ( 1991 : 197 , footnote 16 ) for some discussion of Morgan's analysis . are grammatically animate .
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