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Pp . 85–129 in Linguistic Structures of Native America . Viking Fund Publications in Anthropology 6. New York . 1956 Eastern Ojibwa : Grammatical Sketch , Terts and Word List . Charles F. HOckett , ed . Ann Arbor : University of ...
Pp . 85–129 in Linguistic Structures of Native America . Viking Fund Publications in Anthropology 6. New York . 1956 Eastern Ojibwa : Grammatical Sketch , Terts and Word List . Charles F. HOckett , ed . Ann Arbor : University of ...
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International Journal of American Linguistics 32 : 50-58 . Garvin , Paul 1948 Kutenai III : Morpheme Distributions ( Prefix , Theme , Suffix ) . International Journal of American Linguistics 14 : 171-187 . 1958 A Descriptive Technique ...
International Journal of American Linguistics 32 : 50-58 . Garvin , Paul 1948 Kutenai III : Morpheme Distributions ( Prefix , Theme , Suffix ) . International Journal of American Linguistics 14 : 171-187 . 1958 A Descriptive Technique ...
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These earlier studies lack an adequate linguistic perspective and labour under the burden of restrictive a priori predeterminations of what data are relevant to the analysis of kinship . It is possible that these assumptions are ...
These earlier studies lack an adequate linguistic perspective and labour under the burden of restrictive a priori predeterminations of what data are relevant to the analysis of kinship . It is possible that these assumptions are ...
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