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I wish to stress here the dual aspect of the Passamaquoddy child's education : his school program and his home environment - but more about this later on . Also included in the instructional program are courses in Passamaquoddy music ...
I wish to stress here the dual aspect of the Passamaquoddy child's education : his school program and his home environment - but more about this later on . Also included in the instructional program are courses in Passamaquoddy music ...
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Only 5 plants collected , all native , were for curing the stress type of diseases that have become so common under the tensions and pressures of the daily work routines of our contemporary competitive systems .
Only 5 plants collected , all native , were for curing the stress type of diseases that have become so common under the tensions and pressures of the daily work routines of our contemporary competitive systems .
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The y - dialects still mark these categories , but they use supra - segmental phenomena such as a change in stress and intonation pattern to do so . In example 1l the loss of intervocalic h from * h is illustrated .
The y - dialects still mark these categories , but they use supra - segmental phenomena such as a change in stress and intonation pattern to do so . In example 1l the loss of intervocalic h from * h is illustrated .
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Contents
INTRODUCTION | 1 |
MEANINGS | 16 |
H Christoph Wolfart University of Manitoba | 37 |
Copyright | |
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