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... Lake Algonquin . Golden Lake Algonquin appears to be a dying language : as a general rule , the small number of living speakers are over seventy years of age , some of them in poor health , and most use English in their daily lives to ...
... Lake Algonquin . Golden Lake Algonquin appears to be a dying language : as a general rule , the small number of living speakers are over seventy years of age , some of them in poor health , and most use English in their daily lives to ...
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particular , I plan to continue my fieldwork at Golden Lake in early 1979 . Vowel Quality 1. The most immediately noticeable characteristic of Golden Lake Algonquin on the phonological level is the backed quality of the low non - front ...
particular , I plan to continue my fieldwork at Golden Lake in early 1979 . Vowel Quality 1. The most immediately noticeable characteristic of Golden Lake Algonquin on the phonological level is the backed quality of the low non - front ...
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... Lake forms is quite unexceptional , coming from a sequence of nasal plus voiced velar stop . After assimilation of the nasal to the stop , the stop is deleted . More importantly , Golden Lake has a number of phonetically nasal vowels ...
... Lake forms is quite unexceptional , coming from a sequence of nasal plus voiced velar stop . After assimilation of the nasal to the stop , the stop is deleted . More importantly , Golden Lake has a number of phonetically nasal vowels ...
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INTRODUCTION | 1 |
MEANINGS | 16 |
H Christoph Wolfart University of Manitoba | 37 |
Copyright | |
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