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This has been as much struggle for us as it has become for the tribe itself . Basically , we must recognize that any people's way of life in the 1970's cannot be independent of their history . Sometimes it is more difficult to realize ...
This has been as much struggle for us as it has become for the tribe itself . Basically , we must recognize that any people's way of life in the 1970's cannot be independent of their history . Sometimes it is more difficult to realize ...
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The [ ls ] becomes an [ s ] 25 and the [ nt ] becomes a [ t ] . Vowels , too , are simplified as the [ au ] becomes [ a ] .27 Both assimilation and dissimilation appear with some consonants and vowels . The first nasal in hominibus ...
The [ ls ] becomes an [ s ] 25 and the [ nt ] becomes a [ t ] . Vowels , too , are simplified as the [ au ] becomes [ a ] .27 Both assimilation and dissimilation appear with some consonants and vowels . The first nasal in hominibus ...
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e.g. gagamit gagamijig he stands he and another person stands The -t has become -j when it is followed by an -i.5 Now to proceed further , when I speak of an act which was completed some time ago by these same two persons I must use the ...
e.g. gagamit gagamijig he stands he and another person stands The -t has become -j when it is followed by an -i.5 Now to proceed further , when I speak of an act which was completed some time ago by these same two persons I must use the ...
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Contents
INTRODUCTION | 1 |
MEANINGS | 16 |
H Christoph Wolfart University of Manitoba | 37 |
Copyright | |
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