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... rule : ( 8 ) Consonant Weakening : A fortis consonant becomes lenis after a nasal consonant . These rules , along ... rule posited by Piggott ( 1973 : 38 ) for Odawa ( a variation of which also occurs in Shrofel's account of Island Lake ...
... rule : ( 8 ) Consonant Weakening : A fortis consonant becomes lenis after a nasal consonant . These rules , along ... rule posited by Piggott ( 1973 : 38 ) for Odawa ( a variation of which also occurs in Shrofel's account of Island Lake ...
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... rule used by the ICC . Weeks v . United States , 406 F. Supp . ( W.D. Okla . 1975 ) : This case was the product of ... rules were somewhat broad . As a result over 1500 petitions from Munsee Indians were received by the Bureau of Indian ...
... rule used by the ICC . Weeks v . United States , 406 F. Supp . ( W.D. Okla . 1975 ) : This case was the product of ... rules were somewhat broad . As a result over 1500 petitions from Munsee Indians were received by the Bureau of Indian ...
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... rule ( I ) and its reciprocal corollary ( II ) : 6 Principle ( I ) Skewing rule : FaSi ... Si ... ( Read : father's sister's whatever is rewritten as sister's whatever . ) * I follow Callender ( 1962 : 121 ) in listing this term with ...
... rule ( I ) and its reciprocal corollary ( II ) : 6 Principle ( I ) Skewing rule : FaSi ... Si ... ( Read : father's sister's whatever is rewritten as sister's whatever . ) * I follow Callender ( 1962 : 121 ) in listing this term with ...
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