Papers of the ... Algonquian Conference, Volumes 15-16Carleton University, 1984 - Algonquian Indians |
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... 30 ) Preverb ( or Prenoun ) nihkantek - ' part at the beginning ' 31 ) Adverb ( a Type of Particle ) nihkantekewey'derived from a Preverb ' Other meaningful units in Passamaquoddy - Maliseet are Prefixes , Suffixes , and Infixes .
... 30 ) Preverb ( or Prenoun ) nihkantek - ' part at the beginning ' 31 ) Adverb ( a Type of Particle ) nihkantekewey'derived from a Preverb ' Other meaningful units in Passamaquoddy - Maliseet are Prefixes , Suffixes , and Infixes .
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Here I am referring to full locative words like ' here ' and ' there ' , not the locative suffixes whigh attach to Cheyenne nouns . ( 3 ) Locatives PROXIMAL DISTAL NEW ? tséheohe ' here ' tahagóhe ' there ( far ) ' OLD nehéóhe ' there ...
Here I am referring to full locative words like ' here ' and ' there ' , not the locative suffixes whigh attach to Cheyenne nouns . ( 3 ) Locatives PROXIMAL DISTAL NEW ? tséheohe ' here ' tahagóhe ' there ( far ) ' OLD nehéóhe ' there ...
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As Pakummohquoh ( 1662 ) became Pocomock ( 1688 ) , and Wonnashquoom ( 1668 ) became Squam ( 1691 ) , dropping of prefixes and suffixes , primarily by the English , appears to have been routine . Indeed , the process continues .
As Pakummohquoh ( 1662 ) became Pocomock ( 1688 ) , and Wonnashquoom ( 1668 ) became Squam ( 1691 ) , dropping of prefixes and suffixes , primarily by the English , appears to have been routine . Indeed , the process continues .
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