Papers of the ... Algonquian Conference, Volume 23Carleton University, 1992 - Algonquian Indians |
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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 orthographic system based on English , although here and there ...
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 orthographic system based on English , although here and there ...
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The phonology of these Menominee words indicates that they are borrowings from Fox , Menominee mesi'hkew from Fox mešihkeha , and Menominee mehsa : wek from Fox mesawihka.20 D. Participles ( Obviative Possession ) An important function ...
The phonology of these Menominee words indicates that they are borrowings from Fox , Menominee mesi'hkew from Fox mešihkeha , and Menominee mehsa : wek from Fox mesawihka.20 D. Participles ( Obviative Possession ) An important function ...
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1982 The Historical Phonology of Munsee . International Journal of Amer . ican Linguistics ... Kiparsky , Paul 1982 From Cyclic Phonology to Lexical Phonology . Pp . 131-175 in The Structure of Phonological Representations ( Part I ) .
1982 The Historical Phonology of Munsee . International Journal of Amer . ican Linguistics ... Kiparsky , Paul 1982 From Cyclic Phonology to Lexical Phonology . Pp . 131-175 in The Structure of Phonological Representations ( Part I ) .
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