Papers of the ... Algonquian Conference, Volume 23Carleton University, 1992 - Algonquian Indians |
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... observed in the distributive pattern . The two light syllables in the short - vowel examples together constitute a prosodic foot ; however , the corresponding examples with long - vowels would involve two feet . This is an issue which ...
... observed in the distributive pattern . The two light syllables in the short - vowel examples together constitute a prosodic foot ; however , the corresponding examples with long - vowels would involve two feet . This is an issue which ...
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... observed in 1911 had diminished in relation to the clergy's authority . The number of non - Native visitors had grown as well , so much so that at the mission at St. Anne de Restigouche , Micmac charged that the goals of the Capuchin ...
... observed in 1911 had diminished in relation to the clergy's authority . The number of non - Native visitors had grown as well , so much so that at the mission at St. Anne de Restigouche , Micmac charged that the goals of the Capuchin ...
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... observation is that , while the Kutenai system resembles the Algonquian one at the syntactic and discourse levels , there is little similarity at the morphological level . Certainly the actual morphemes do not seem to resemble each ...
... observation is that , while the Kutenai system resembles the Algonquian one at the syntactic and discourse levels , there is little similarity at the morphological level . Certainly the actual morphemes do not seem to resemble each ...
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