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The contour of dotted lines above the words Kyrie eleison , Christe eleison and Kyrie eleison shows that the writer wanted not only to show that the final syllable of the first word in each pair ' is to be held but also that each two ...
The contour of dotted lines above the words Kyrie eleison , Christe eleison and Kyrie eleison shows that the writer wanted not only to show that the final syllable of the first word in each pair ' is to be held but also that each two ...
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The locative suffix , for example , always shows vowel nasalization : [ nino yIwTo ] ' in my mouth ' [ KIČi - gamin ] ... More importantly , Golden Lake has a number of phonetically nasal vowels , as the following examples show : ãžaye ...
The locative suffix , for example , always shows vowel nasalization : [ nino yIwTo ] ' in my mouth ' [ KIČi - gamin ] ... More importantly , Golden Lake has a number of phonetically nasal vowels , as the following examples show : ãžaye ...
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In this section we show that the Blackfoot suffixes in question act like pronouns in this regard as well . As discussed in Frantz 1974 , a sentence such as ( 16 ) has paraphrases in which the matrix verb is TA , as in ( 17 ) and ( 18 ) ...
In this section we show that the Blackfoot suffixes in question act like pronouns in this regard as well . As discussed in Frantz 1974 , a sentence such as ( 16 ) has paraphrases in which the matrix verb is TA , as in ( 17 ) and ( 18 ) ...
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Contents
INTRODUCTION | 1 |
MEANINGS | 16 |
H Christoph Wolfart University of Manitoba | 37 |
Copyright | |
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