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... Phonological Considerations I will turn now to a linguistic discussion of the document , beginning with the phonology . It appears for the most part that the author uses an ortho- graphic system based on English , although here and ...
... Phonological Considerations I will turn now to a linguistic discussion of the document , beginning with the phonology . It appears for the most part that the author uses an ortho- graphic system based on English , although here and ...
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... phonology . The second word , however , was recorded as ( mehsa ́wik ) ( Bloomfield 1928 : 290 , twice ) , which is most likely to represent phonemic mehsawek , with the retained foreign phonology found in many loanwords in Menominee ...
... phonology . The second word , however , was recorded as ( mehsa ́wik ) ( Bloomfield 1928 : 290 , twice ) , which is most likely to represent phonemic mehsawek , with the retained foreign phonology found in many loanwords in Menominee ...
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... Phonology to Lexical Phonology . Pp . 131-175 in The Structure of Phonological Representations ( Part I ) . Harry van der Hulst and Norval Smith , eds . Dordrecht : Foris Publications . Nichols , John 1980 Ojibwe Morphology . PhD thesis ...
... Phonology to Lexical Phonology . Pp . 131-175 in The Structure of Phonological Representations ( Part I ) . Harry van der Hulst and Norval Smith , eds . Dordrecht : Foris Publications . Nichols , John 1980 Ojibwe Morphology . PhD thesis ...
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