Papers of the ... Algonquian Conference, Volumes 20-21Carleton University, 1989 - Algonquian Indians |
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Tuck also suggests that Iroquoian languages were spoken in the fourth Late Archaic area , the Lake Forest Archaic of the lower Great Lakes and upper St. Lawrence , whose best known component is the Laurentian Archaic .
Tuck also suggests that Iroquoian languages were spoken in the fourth Late Archaic area , the Lake Forest Archaic of the lower Great Lakes and upper St. Lawrence , whose best known component is the Laurentian Archaic .
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The Input Hypothesis suggests that the acquisition of grammatical rules occurs when the acquirer can comprehend , in natural speech , utterances that contain examples of those rules . That is , acquisition takes place when acquirers are ...
The Input Hypothesis suggests that the acquisition of grammatical rules occurs when the acquirer can comprehend , in natural speech , utterances that contain examples of those rules . That is , acquisition takes place when acquirers are ...
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Speculation on my part suggests that perhaps , for instance , one stringer may represent each bear slain , or that ... there is no other indication of colour preference suggesting , perhaps , that the importance rests upon the presence ...
Speculation on my part suggests that perhaps , for instance , one stringer may represent each bear slain , or that ... there is no other indication of colour preference suggesting , perhaps , that the importance rests upon the presence ...
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