Papers of the ... Algonquian Conference, Volumes 20-21Carleton University, 1989 - Algonquian Indians |
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An Overview of Algonquian - Language History Morphological evidence shows that Algonquian is probably genetically related to Salishan . Since Algonquian is known to be a descendant of Algic ( i.e. , Algonquian - Ritwan , or Algonquian ...
An Overview of Algonquian - Language History Morphological evidence shows that Algonquian is probably genetically related to Salishan . Since Algonquian is known to be a descendant of Algic ( i.e. , Algonquian - Ritwan , or Algonquian ...
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I " before consonants ( ndlínto , probably ndlín - to ) ; halfarticulated initial p - before m- ( Pmộc sa- , Pm- probably m with hardly audible voiceless non - nasal lip closure preceding ; word cited seems to correspond to Fox pemusa- ...
I " before consonants ( ndlínto , probably ndlín - to ) ; halfarticulated initial p - before m- ( Pmộc sa- , Pm- probably m with hardly audible voiceless non - nasal lip closure preceding ; word cited seems to correspond to Fox pemusa- ...
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5.22 meše = ke.h = ni : hka nii na = mekoho newa : wa.wane.neta - petoke , Maybe it's me that's probably not thinking right , 5.23 asa : mi = we.n = a.kwi , " e.h = ina či omešo.mesani . but I really don't think so , " he said to his ...
5.22 meše = ke.h = ni : hka nii na = mekoho newa : wa.wane.neta - petoke , Maybe it's me that's probably not thinking right , 5.23 asa : mi = we.n = a.kwi , " e.h = ina či omešo.mesani . but I really don't think so , " he said to his ...
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