Papers of the ... Algonquian Conference, Volume 10Carleton University, 1979 - Algonquian Indians |
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... languages , English and Passamaquoddy . " 1 Before going into a brief description of the Indian Township School , I wish to say that while it is easy to recognize the native language of the Passamaquoddy tribe , it is far less easy to ...
... languages , English and Passamaquoddy . " 1 Before going into a brief description of the Indian Township School , I wish to say that while it is easy to recognize the native language of the Passamaquoddy tribe , it is far less easy to ...
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... language still enjoys widespread use in social , familial , educational , and governmental dealings . I say " still " because , like many minority languages , Passamaquoddy must withstand heavy pressure from English if it is to survive ...
... language still enjoys widespread use in social , familial , educational , and governmental dealings . I say " still " because , like many minority languages , Passamaquoddy must withstand heavy pressure from English if it is to survive ...
Page 84
... languages and that [ d ] and other voiced stops occur with relatively high frequency in those languages , he may have over - compensated for his inability to hear these sounds by using them in his written Latin more often than was ...
... languages and that [ d ] and other voiced stops occur with relatively high frequency in those languages , he may have over - compensated for his inability to hear these sounds by using them in his written Latin more often than was ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 1 |
MEANINGS | 16 |
H Christoph Wolfart University of Manitoba | 37 |
Copyright | |
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aawa Abnaki affix Albemarle area Algonquian languages American Androscoggin Androscoggin River animate appears auas Bloomfield Brunswick Museum century Champlain Society Chesapeake area Chickahominy river Chimo colonial Comp consonant Cree culture curriculum Davis Inlet dialects Dibblee dictionary England English Etchemin être European examples Fort Chimo French Golden Lake grammatical History Hudson Bay ibid independent Index inventories James John Kennebec River Kyrie l'enfant Latin linguistic Malecite Maliseet Maliseet-Passamaquoddy Massachusetts materials medicines Micmac missionaries Montagnais Namieu Narragansett narrative Naskapi native Newfoundland noko'siksi noms noun phrase obviative Ojibwa Ottawa paper Passamaquoddy Penobscot Plantation Indians plural probate records pronoun Proto-Algonquian Quebec refer relations relative clauses Roanoke area Ruperts House Saint Francis Saint John River Schefferville sentence shaman social speakers stories structure suffixes tense term thematic third person Thomas Toronto traditional tribe tshe University village vowel Wabanaki witches Woodstock word y-dialects Youghtanund Youghtanund river