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... fact that the possessive prefixes above are non - syllabic raises fundamental questions about the status of the syllable . From the data above it is obvious that the syllable is an important phonological element in Micmac . It would ...
... fact that the possessive prefixes above are non - syllabic raises fundamental questions about the status of the syllable . From the data above it is obvious that the syllable is an important phonological element in Micmac . It would ...
Page 164
... fact together with the fact that it is usually followed by the connective / ma : ka / ( ' and ' or ' but ' ) ' suggests that it should itself be viewed as having a connective function , in addition to being a marker of foreground . It ...
... fact together with the fact that it is usually followed by the connective / ma : ka / ( ' and ' or ' but ' ) ' suggests that it should itself be viewed as having a connective function , in addition to being a marker of foreground . It ...
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... fact that this area formed part of their tribal range since the late 17th century . There are also problems with map showing the tribal territory of the group called " Eastern Abenaki . ” It presents the reader with a picture in which ...
... fact that this area formed part of their tribal range since the late 17th century . There are also problems with map showing the tribal territory of the group called " Eastern Abenaki . ” It presents the reader with a picture in which ...
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Roger Spielmann and Bertha Chief | 313 |
John A Strong | 327 |
MarcAdélard Tremblay and Josée Thivierge | 343 |
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