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The Intrusive Nasal in SNEA Two phonological processes which do not define SNEA are the Intrusive Nasal and Abenaki Syncope . The ' Intrusive Nasal ' ( see Goddard 1965 & 1971 ) is the most common Algonquianist term for the regular ...
The Intrusive Nasal in SNEA Two phonological processes which do not define SNEA are the Intrusive Nasal and Abenaki Syncope . The ' Intrusive Nasal ' ( see Goddard 1965 & 1971 ) is the most common Algonquianist term for the regular ...
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Abenaki Syncope in SNEA ‹ ayomp › ; 71 ' Abenaki Syncope ' ( see Goddard 1978 : 74 , Goddard 1981 : 69 , and Rudes 1997 : 20-21 ) , is the traditional name for the phonological process whereby short vowels ( a and ǝ ) sometimes delete ...
Abenaki Syncope in SNEA ‹ ayomp › ; 71 ' Abenaki Syncope ' ( see Goddard 1978 : 74 , Goddard 1981 : 69 , and Rudes 1997 : 20-21 ) , is the traditional name for the phonological process whereby short vowels ( a and ǝ ) sometimes delete ...
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< wutanogqusseumoh > ' his star ' ( Matthew 2 : 2 ) and < mishánogqus > ' morning star ' ( 2 Peter 1:19 ) .81 In Mayhew's ( 1709 ) psalter , Abenaki Syncope is sometimes trig- gered by initial change on the preceding vowel , which again ...
< wutanogqusseumoh > ' his star ' ( Matthew 2 : 2 ) and < mishánogqus > ' morning star ' ( 2 Peter 1:19 ) .81 In Mayhew's ( 1709 ) psalter , Abenaki Syncope is sometimes trig- gered by initial change on the preceding vowel , which again ...
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Abenaki agreement Algonquian American animate appears Carleton University clause consonants context contrast Cree dialect direct discussion ê-conjunct Eastern endings English êsa event evidence evidential example fact final forms functions future given gives Goddard grammatical independent indicative Indian indicative inflection intention inverse Island John knowledge Kutenai land languages Linguistics Loup marked Massachusett meaning mode months n-suffixes names Narragansett negative noun object obviation obviative Ojibwe pattern Pentland person phonemic Plains Cree plural presented Press preverbs proximate reconstruction referent relation Salish sentence shared shows similar SNEA speaker speaking speech stem stories structure suffix thematic theme third person tion told types University utterances verb vowel Western Winnipeg Wolfart word-final