Papers of the ... Algonquian Conference, Volumes 15-16Carleton University, 1984 - Algonquian Indians |
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One author suggests a change in the representation of two consonants because this change will make the sound - symbol corresondence more like that of English . He points out that almost everyone in his Native group is literate in ...
One author suggests a change in the representation of two consonants because this change will make the sound - symbol corresondence more like that of English . He points out that almost everyone in his Native group is literate in ...
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This suggests that either the Massachusetts magistrates were setting up Indians for charges of thievery , or that Indians could mark their pigs by other ...
This suggests that either the Massachusetts magistrates were setting up Indians for charges of thievery , or that Indians could mark their pigs by other ...
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Secondly , it suggests that even in a community whose residents have not for the most part been subject to the normative and restraining influence of a written standard , phonological change may still progress relatively slowly .
Secondly , it suggests that even in a community whose residents have not for the most part been subject to the normative and restraining influence of a written standard , phonological change may still progress relatively slowly .
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