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Nevertheless , a considerable amount of linguistic variation is to be found in the community of Sheshatshiu , owing to the divergent regional or territorial backgrounds of residents of the community , which itself has existed as a ...
Nevertheless , a considerable amount of linguistic variation is to be found in the community of Sheshatshiu , owing to the divergent regional or territorial backgrounds of residents of the community , which itself has existed as a ...
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It is shown , however , that for certain of these cases an examination of the correlation of linguistic variants and territorial group affiliation reveals in fact ongoing linguistic change . Sections II and III involve clear instances ...
It is shown , however , that for certain of these cases an examination of the correlation of linguistic variants and territorial group affiliation reveals in fact ongoing linguistic change . Sections II and III involve clear instances ...
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Pp . 86-129 in Linguistic Structures of Native America Viking Fund Publications in Anthropology 6. Harry Hoijer et al , eds . New York : Wenner - Gren Foundation for Anthropological Research . Ellis , C. Douglas 1961 The So - Called ...
Pp . 86-129 in Linguistic Structures of Native America Viking Fund Publications in Anthropology 6. Harry Hoijer et al , eds . New York : Wenner - Gren Foundation for Anthropological Research . Ellis , C. Douglas 1961 The So - Called ...
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