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Clarke and MacKenzie ( 1982 ) suggest that the rule is phonologically conditioned in Sheshatshiu Montagnais , being restricted to sequences in which the nasal consonant is followed by / is / . More detailed examination of / o ...
Clarke and MacKenzie ( 1982 ) suggest that the rule is phonologically conditioned in Sheshatshiu Montagnais , being restricted to sequences in which the nasal consonant is followed by / is / . More detailed examination of / o ...
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In addition , when the i drops , modifications may be made to the consonant preceding it . If the consonant is preceded by h , the h drops out before -h or -0 ( except -ol or -on ) . A palatalized c at the end of the preverb reverts to ...
In addition , when the i drops , modifications may be made to the consonant preceding it . If the consonant is preceded by h , the h drops out before -h or -0 ( except -ol or -on ) . A palatalized c at the end of the preverb reverts to ...
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1979 Two Proto - Algonquian Consonant Clusters . Pp . 18–24 in the 10th . 1983 Some Micmac Etymologies . Pp . 301-306 in the 14th . Howard , James H. 1978 The Red and Blue Drum Comes to the Delaware . Pp . 40–46 in the 9th .
1979 Two Proto - Algonquian Consonant Clusters . Pp . 18–24 in the 10th . 1983 Some Micmac Etymologies . Pp . 301-306 in the 14th . Howard , James H. 1978 The Red and Blue Drum Comes to the Delaware . Pp . 40–46 in the 9th .
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