Papers of the ... Algonquian Conference, Volumes 20-21Carleton University, 1989 - Algonquian Indians |
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... complex " . Symbols displaying homogeneous distribution and little or no capacity for transformation are " simple " . It should be noted that in the rest of this paper I shall use the terms simple and complex only in reference to a ...
... complex " . Symbols displaying homogeneous distribution and little or no capacity for transformation are " simple " . It should be noted that in the rest of this paper I shall use the terms simple and complex only in reference to a ...
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... complex symbol ( e.g. , otters ) by adopting the following procedure : ( 1 ) make photocopies of the song scrolls ... complex symbols , this procedure will reproduce the three concordances appended to this paper . The simple and complex ...
... complex symbol ( e.g. , otters ) by adopting the following procedure : ( 1 ) make photocopies of the song scrolls ... complex symbols , this procedure will reproduce the three concordances appended to this paper . The simple and complex ...
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... complex words is that NI does not have a crucial property that is found in compounds : the intermediate forms of NI are not grammatical . Theories of compounding generally sug- gest that complex words are not simply a string of adjacent ...
... complex words is that NI does not have a crucial property that is found in compounds : the intermediate forms of NI are not grammatical . Theories of compounding generally sug- gest that complex words are not simply a string of adjacent ...
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