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Based on the interaction of the prosodic events across both speakers , I argue that pitch has a preferred status in Plains Cree ( see also Wolfart 1996 ; Wolfart & Ahenakew 1987 : 118-119 ) . I also argue that the intonational ...
Based on the interaction of the prosodic events across both speakers , I argue that pitch has a preferred status in Plains Cree ( see also Wolfart 1996 ; Wolfart & Ahenakew 1987 : 118-119 ) . I also argue that the intonational ...
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Wolfart , H.C. 1973. Plains Cree : A grammatical study . Transactions of the American Philosophical Society , n.s. , vol . 63 , part 5. Philadelphia . Wolfart , H.C. 1996. Sketch of Cree , an Algonquian language .
Wolfart , H.C. 1973. Plains Cree : A grammatical study . Transactions of the American Philosophical Society , n.s. , vol . 63 , part 5. Philadelphia . Wolfart , H.C. 1996. Sketch of Cree , an Algonquian language .
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Reinholtz , Charlotte , & H.C. Wolfart . 2001. The syntax of emphatic ani in Eastern Swampy Cree and in Plains Cree . Actes du 32e Congrès des Algonquinistes , ed . by John D. Nichols , pp . 427- 454. Winnipeg : University of Manitoba .
Reinholtz , Charlotte , & H.C. Wolfart . 2001. The syntax of emphatic ani in Eastern Swampy Cree and in Plains Cree . Actes du 32e Congrès des Algonquinistes , ed . by John D. Nichols , pp . 427- 454. Winnipeg : University of Manitoba .
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