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Page 179
Some initial short vowels in this position were not recorded as early as the 1820's for Sauk ( Forsyth in Blair 1911-12 , 2 : 239-244 ; Keating 1824 , 2 : 450-458 ) and in the 1833 Meskwaki and Sauk vocabularies of Maximilian ( 1839-41 ...
Some initial short vowels in this position were not recorded as early as the 1820's for Sauk ( Forsyth in Blair 1911-12 , 2 : 239-244 ; Keating 1824 , 2 : 450-458 ) and in the 1833 Meskwaki and Sauk vocabularies of Maximilian ( 1839-41 ...
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It shows the old Algonquian construction , in which the number words above ' five ' were only particles , not stem - forming initials , and they entered into constructions by means of the empty initial PA * tahow- ' { so many } ' ( > F ...
It shows the old Algonquian construction , in which the number words above ' five ' were only particles , not stem - forming initials , and they entered into constructions by means of the empty initial PA * tahow- ' { so many } ' ( > F ...
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A syntactic puzzle : Demonstratives in focus constructions In the Southern Inland dialect , all proximate ( singular ) NPs in initial position must be construed with a demonstrative . We checked this data with several speakers over time ...
A syntactic puzzle : Demonstratives in focus constructions In the Southern Inland dialect , all proximate ( singular ) NPs in initial position must be construed with a demonstrative . We checked this data with several speakers over time ...
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