Papers of the ... Algonquian Conference, Volume 23Carleton University, 1992 - Algonquian Indians |
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... stress the fact that this paper is based on a preliminary examination of the document in question . Although the manuscript is rather brief , a detailed , in - depth discussion of its contents must await further study . My purposes ...
... stress the fact that this paper is based on a preliminary examination of the document in question . Although the manuscript is rather brief , a detailed , in - depth discussion of its contents must await further study . My purposes ...
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... stress moved to the last syllable.2 " My good neighbours ! " He would then launch into a formal eulogy , speaking to ... stress would normally fall on the penultimate -pem- : nuli ntolonapémtuk with only a single -k in the vocative ...
... stress moved to the last syllable.2 " My good neighbours ! " He would then launch into a formal eulogy , speaking to ... stress would normally fall on the penultimate -pem- : nuli ntolonapémtuk with only a single -k in the vocative ...
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... stress the point that no early 17th - century Wabanaki sagamore , either in accepting religious conversion or in signing land - deeds ( and some treaties ) , could have been as aware then as he later might have become of the key ...
... stress the point that no early 17th - century Wabanaki sagamore , either in accepting religious conversion or in signing land - deeds ( and some treaties ) , could have been as aware then as he later might have become of the key ...
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