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McCarthy and Prince's theory of prosodic morphology ( 1990 : 242 ) allows two alternative procedures : on the one hand , one can factor out a prosodically definable portion of a word ( i.e. , a syllable ) and use that portion of the ...
McCarthy and Prince's theory of prosodic morphology ( 1990 : 242 ) allows two alternative procedures : on the one hand , one can factor out a prosodically definable portion of a word ( i.e. , a syllable ) and use that portion of the ...
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These principles ( or descriptive generalizations ) are useful for present purposes because they make it possible to compare the discourse factors underlying the Kutenai obviation system with that found in Algonquian languages .
These principles ( or descriptive generalizations ) are useful for present purposes because they make it possible to compare the discourse factors underlying the Kutenai obviation system with that found in Algonquian languages .
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... Kutenai exhibits a pattern intermediate between that of Cree or Ojibwa , clear evidence , I assume , that the discourse factors underlying the Kutenai obviation system are similar to those in Algonquian languages .
... Kutenai exhibits a pattern intermediate between that of Cree or Ojibwa , clear evidence , I assume , that the discourse factors underlying the Kutenai obviation system are similar to those in Algonquian languages .
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