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This makes clearer the extent to which the Kutenai obviation system resembles that of Algonquian languages . ... If we were to invent new terms for phenomena in every language encountered , our description of languages would obscure ...
This makes clearer the extent to which the Kutenai obviation system resembles that of Algonquian languages . ... If we were to invent new terms for phenomena in every language encountered , our description of languages would obscure ...
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There might have been some language that was neither an Algonquian language nor an ancestor of Kutenai which served as a conduit for the influence , developing an obviation system due to contact with Algonquian and later passing it on ...
There might have been some language that was neither an Algonquian language nor an ancestor of Kutenai which served as a conduit for the influence , developing an obviation system due to contact with Algonquian and later passing it on ...
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1962 The Menomini Language . New Haven : Yale University Press . Boas , Franz 1918 Kutenai Tales . Bureau of American Ethnology Bulletin 59. Washington : Smithsonian Institution . 1920 The Classification of American Languages .
1962 The Menomini Language . New Haven : Yale University Press . Boas , Franz 1918 Kutenai Tales . Bureau of American Ethnology Bulletin 59. Washington : Smithsonian Institution . 1920 The Classification of American Languages .
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