Papers of the ... Algonquian Conference, Volume 37Carleton University, 2005 - Algonquian Indians |
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... analysis yields the morphemic breakdown of the Ojibwe future imperative endings in 25 : ( 25 ) Ojibwe future imperative endings ( Nichols 1980 ) ΑΙ 2s --kkan ( ← -w | DEL , -kk | DEL - PROH , | -an | 2s ) TA 2s - 3 -a - kkan ( ← -a ...
... analysis yields the morphemic breakdown of the Ojibwe future imperative endings in 25 : ( 25 ) Ojibwe future imperative endings ( Nichols 1980 ) ΑΙ 2s --kkan ( ← -w | DEL , -kk | DEL - PROH , | -an | 2s ) TA 2s - 3 -a - kkan ( ← -a ...
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... analysis . This is in the spirit of the " cross - meth- odology validation " proposed by Carden & Dieterich ( 1981 ) for evaluat- ing judgements on syntactic structure . The methodology used to perceptually mark prominence is a varia ...
... analysis . This is in the spirit of the " cross - meth- odology validation " proposed by Carden & Dieterich ( 1981 ) for evaluat- ing judgements on syntactic structure . The methodology used to perceptually mark prominence is a varia ...
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... analysis of Ojibwe stress proposed by Halle & Vergnaud ( 1987 : 184-189 ) . In contrast , Hayes ( 1995 : 218 ) argues for the possibility that , at least in some cases , final syl- lables are phonetically prominent but not necessarily ...
... analysis of Ojibwe stress proposed by Halle & Vergnaud ( 1987 : 184-189 ) . In contrast , Hayes ( 1995 : 218 ) argues for the possibility that , at least in some cases , final syl- lables are phonetically prominent but not necessarily ...
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