Papers of the ... Algonquian Conference, Volume 17Carleton University, 1986 - Algonquian Indians |
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... Abenaki lexicon , and the other Abenaki - French . The French - Abenaki part is dated August 8 , 1715. In the introductory notes of the French - Abenaki part , Aubery stated that he had known the Abenaki language , but he waited for ...
... Abenaki lexicon , and the other Abenaki - French . The French - Abenaki part is dated August 8 , 1715. In the introductory notes of the French - Abenaki part , Aubery stated that he had known the Abenaki language , but he waited for ...
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... Abenaki words , 14 found in EAb and 10 in WAB , 2 words can be found in both languages . I was unable to locate 5 of the entries in any Abenaki lex- icon . The sample appears to be an Abenaki language which is very close to both modern ...
... Abenaki words , 14 found in EAb and 10 in WAB , 2 words can be found in both languages . I was unable to locate 5 of the entries in any Abenaki lex- icon . The sample appears to be an Abenaki language which is very close to both modern ...
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... Abenaki language that is geographically between the Androscoggin dialect of EAb and WAB . Thus , Pig- wacket is the most logical choice for the speech community repre- sented by this small vocabulary list . Finally , I think that the ...
... Abenaki language that is geographically between the Androscoggin dialect of EAb and WAB . Thus , Pig- wacket is the most logical choice for the speech community repre- sented by this small vocabulary list . Finally , I think that the ...
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Roger Spielmann and Bertha Chief | 313 |
John A Strong | 327 |
MarcAdélard Tremblay and Josée Thivierge | 343 |
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