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... the Abenaki group is sk not hk : Rasles gives several items with the stem nesk- under ' fâcher ' , and Szabo ( personal correspondence ) gives Maliseet [ kəló : sko ) ' he lies , tells lies ' ( cf. 8 above ) .
... the Abenaki group is sk not hk : Rasles gives several items with the stem nesk- under ' fâcher ' , and Szabo ( personal correspondence ) gives Maliseet [ kəló : sko ) ' he lies , tells lies ' ( cf. 8 above ) .
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He also proposes ( 15.16 ) that the variation in the cluster is distributionally determined , and that hk is found if " the last consonant of the underlying stem is č , n , p , s , t " ; otherwise čk is used .
He also proposes ( 15.16 ) that the variation in the cluster is distributionally determined , and that hk is found if " the last consonant of the underlying stem is č , n , p , s , t " ; otherwise čk is used .
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... VI one notices an affix position and an affix that have not been discussed . They are the obviative act - li , and obviative agreement acting alone -l . These forms Chart VI Independent Affix Chart Verb Stem x plural Alternate 196.
... VI one notices an affix position and an affix that have not been discussed . They are the obviative act - li , and obviative agreement acting alone -l . These forms Chart VI Independent Affix Chart Verb Stem x plural Alternate 196.
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INTRODUCTION | 1 |
MEANINGS | 16 |
H Christoph Wolfart University of Manitoba | 37 |
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