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Philip Deloria's 1998 discussion of “ playing Indian ” as the core of American New World identity ) . Saul goes on to discuss distinctive features ( or “ mythological propositions ” ) of Canadian identity that he believes come from ...
Philip Deloria's 1998 discussion of “ playing Indian ” as the core of American New World identity ) . Saul goes on to discuss distinctive features ( or “ mythological propositions ” ) of Canadian identity that he believes come from ...
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There are only a few scattered comments on phonology , while the bulk of his discussions concerns the “ morphological character ” ( 1908 : 775 ) of the language groups under discussion . Where possible he informs us of salient ...
There are only a few scattered comments on phonology , while the bulk of his discussions concerns the “ morphological character ” ( 1908 : 775 ) of the language groups under discussion . Where possible he informs us of salient ...
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A fuller discussion of the material is therefore warranted , to demonstrate that a distinct Missinipi dialect did formerly exist in the northwest . There may even have been another dialect in the same region .
A fuller discussion of the material is therefore warranted , to demonstrate that a distinct Missinipi dialect did formerly exist in the northwest . There may even have been another dialect in the same region .
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