Papers of the ... Algonquian Conference, Volumes 20-21Carleton University, 1989 - Algonquian Indians |
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Page 101
... probably genetically re- lated to Salishan . Since Algonquian is known to be a descendant of Algic ( i.e. , Algonquian - Ritwan , or Algonquian - Yurok - Wiyot ) , it is probable that Algic and Salishan are among the descendants of an ...
... probably genetically re- lated to Salishan . Since Algonquian is known to be a descendant of Algic ( i.e. , Algonquian - Ritwan , or Algonquian - Yurok - Wiyot ) , it is probable that Algic and Salishan are among the descendants of an ...
Page 321
... probably " dlín toc ) ; half- articulated initial p- before m- ( Pmoc sa- , Pm- probably m with hardly audible voiceless non - nasal lip closure preceding ; word cited seems to correspond to Fox pemusä- ; I with syllabic value , even ...
... probably " dlín toc ) ; half- articulated initial p- before m- ( Pmoc sa- , Pm- probably m with hardly audible voiceless non - nasal lip closure preceding ; word cited seems to correspond to Fox pemusä- ; I with syllabic value , even ...
Page 165
... probably thought of you , 5.25 we či ini -išawiyani . which is why you had that experience . 5.26 keketeminawesipetoke , " e · h = ina či o · šisemani pašito - ha . 5.27 You have probably been blessed , " the old man said to his ...
... probably thought of you , 5.25 we či ini -išawiyani . which is why you had that experience . 5.26 keketeminawesipetoke , " e · h = ina či o · šisemani pašito - ha . 5.27 You have probably been blessed , " the old man said to his ...
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