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Some Data from the Intonational Segmentation of Four Passamaquoddy Texts EVE NG State University of New York at Buffalo INTRODUCTION Passamaquoddy - Maliseet is an Eastern Algonquian language spoken on both sides of the U.S. - Canadian ...
Some Data from the Intonational Segmentation of Four Passamaquoddy Texts EVE NG State University of New York at Buffalo INTRODUCTION Passamaquoddy - Maliseet is an Eastern Algonquian language spoken on both sides of the U.S. - Canadian ...
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accentual differences from Passamaquoddy speakers . A comparison of these Passamaquoddy data with intonational patterns in other Algonquian languages would also be of crosslinguistic interest , especially since the patterns found for ...
accentual differences from Passamaquoddy speakers . A comparison of these Passamaquoddy data with intonational patterns in other Algonquian languages would also be of crosslinguistic interest , especially since the patterns found for ...
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Passamaquoddy - Maliseet verb paradigms . Fredericton : Micmac - Maliseet Institute , University of New Brunswick . Giegerich , Heinz J. 1985. Metrical phonology and phonological structure : English and German .
Passamaquoddy - Maliseet verb paradigms . Fredericton : Micmac - Maliseet Institute , University of New Brunswick . Giegerich , Heinz J. 1985. Metrical phonology and phonological structure : English and German .
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Contents
BLAIN | 12 |
PHIL BRANIGAN and MARGUERITE MACKENZIE | 28 |
JULIE BRITTAIN | 34 |
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