Papers of the ... Algonquian Conference, Volume 23Carleton University, 1992 - Algonquian Indians |
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... elements as such , but patterns of prosodic elements . The template in each case is based on the canonical forms found naturally in the language concerned and does not necessarily reflect the stem syllable in every case . Consider their ...
... elements as such , but patterns of prosodic elements . The template in each case is based on the canonical forms found naturally in the language concerned and does not necessarily reflect the stem syllable in every case . Consider their ...
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... elements , like the heroine's hair , golden and down to her hips , love at first . sight on the part of the hero , and a mysterious trip cross - country in which the heroine steadfastly refuses to reveal to the hero the purpose of the ...
... elements , like the heroine's hair , golden and down to her hips , love at first . sight on the part of the hero , and a mysterious trip cross - country in which the heroine steadfastly refuses to reveal to the hero the purpose of the ...
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... elements or constructions as providing the distinctive structural el- ements of a linguistic subsystem or , even less , as comprising the only data to be accounted for . In the linguistic approach a broad concept of what data may be ...
... elements or constructions as providing the distinctive structural el- ements of a linguistic subsystem or , even less , as comprising the only data to be accounted for . In the linguistic approach a broad concept of what data may be ...
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