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Questions such as the syntactic or semantic nature of relative clauses , whether in fact such a term is welldefined in linguistics or if in fact it has any pertinence for the description of Algonquian languages .
Questions such as the syntactic or semantic nature of relative clauses , whether in fact such a term is welldefined in linguistics or if in fact it has any pertinence for the description of Algonquian languages .
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It should also be noted that the facts stated here regarding ( 21 ) - ( 23 ) do not hold for all speakers . ... This latter alternative might simplify provision for the fact that the a of -ayi is always stressed .
It should also be noted that the facts stated here regarding ( 21 ) - ( 23 ) do not hold for all speakers . ... This latter alternative might simplify provision for the fact that the a of -ayi is always stressed .
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This would mean that there was in fact contact between the Barren Group group and the Hudson Bay coast group over a long period of time . Many people were no doubt bi - dialectal . This is certainly the case for the old men at Fort ...
This would mean that there was in fact contact between the Barren Group group and the Hudson Bay coast group over a long period of time . Many people were no doubt bi - dialectal . This is certainly the case for the old men at Fort ...
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Contents
INTRODUCTION | 1 |
MEANINGS | 16 |
H Christoph Wolfart University of Manitoba | 37 |
Copyright | |
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Abnaki Algonquian American animate appears Brunswick Carleton University century Champlain Chesapeake area Chimo clause Collections colonial Comp conjunct considered contain continued conversion Cree culture curriculum dash dialects dictionary discussion distinct early England English European evidence examples fact final Francis French give given History House important included independent Index Indians indicate initial involving James John John River Lake language Latin linguistic living Maine Maliseet marked materials meaning medicines Michigan Micmac Montagnais Museum native North noted occur Ojibwa Passamaquoddy person phrase plants position possible present pronoun question records refer relations relative river rule Saint seems sentence social Society speakers stories structure suggest term third Thomas traditional tribe University verb village vowel Wabanaki writing