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For the examples from Algonquian languages cited in this paper , I generally employ the orthography and glossing system of my sources . As a result , the glossing and orthography across languages and across sources varies somewhat .
For the examples from Algonquian languages cited in this paper , I generally employ the orthography and glossing system of my sources . As a result , the glossing and orthography across languages and across sources varies somewhat .
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Fortunately , Waller was a meticulous recorder , leaving innumerable and varied sources to draw upon to assess his perspective of Moose Factory during the 1920s . Diaries , notebooks , photographs , correspondence , collections ( of ...
Fortunately , Waller was a meticulous recorder , leaving innumerable and varied sources to draw upon to assess his perspective of Moose Factory during the 1920s . Diaries , notebooks , photographs , correspondence , collections ( of ...
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We were , for instance , working with highly diverse and disparate data sources and needed a way to coordinate them , while still retaining permanent records of the original sources in the event that questions arose pertaining to the ...
We were , for instance , working with highly diverse and disparate data sources and needed a way to coordinate them , while still retaining permanent records of the original sources in the event that questions arose pertaining to the ...
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