Papers of the ... Algonquian Conference, Volumes 15-16Carleton University, 1984 - Algonquian Indians |
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Sections I to IV following , then , offer a preliminary grouping of variables on the basis of their apparent rate as well as direction of change . Section I treats several instances of apparently stable phonological variation in ...
Sections I to IV following , then , offer a preliminary grouping of variables on the basis of their apparent rate as well as direction of change . Section I treats several instances of apparently stable phonological variation in ...
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The second change - related conclusion to be derived from this study pertains to the direction of linguistic change within the community of Sheshatshiu . Clearly , the language appears to be naturally evolving towards a ...
The second change - related conclusion to be derived from this study pertains to the direction of linguistic change within the community of Sheshatshiu . Clearly , the language appears to be naturally evolving towards a ...
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The manitos of the four directions , and the people of above and below , whom Nanabozho had set loose at the creation , heard about the contest , and they came to learn the Midewiwin songs and gain Mide medicine .
The manitos of the four directions , and the people of above and below , whom Nanabozho had set loose at the creation , heard about the contest , and they came to learn the Midewiwin songs and gain Mide medicine .
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