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The Dialectology of Southern New England Algonquian DAVID J. COSTA El Cerrito , California a “ Southern New England Algonquian ' is the name for the subgroup of the Eastern Algonquian language family originally spoken in what is now ...
The Dialectology of Southern New England Algonquian DAVID J. COSTA El Cerrito , California a “ Southern New England Algonquian ' is the name for the subgroup of the Eastern Algonquian language family originally spoken in what is now ...
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Specifically , on Proulx's ( 19806 : 296 ) account restored word - final PA * -w - i was " later ” lost again " in Arapaho , Cheyenne , Ojibwe , Potawatomi , Shawnee , Miami , and all the Eastern languages .
Specifically , on Proulx's ( 19806 : 296 ) account restored word - final PA * -w - i was " later ” lost again " in Arapaho , Cheyenne , Ojibwe , Potawatomi , Shawnee , Miami , and all the Eastern languages .
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... where no double consonants are permitted , and it spreads to the n - suffixes ( 28 , below ) ; some longer endings also have single -n- . Eastern Abenaki is like Western Abenaki except that double -nn- has been replaced by single ...
... where no double consonants are permitted , and it spreads to the n - suffixes ( 28 , below ) ; some longer endings also have single -n- . Eastern Abenaki is like Western Abenaki except that double -nn- has been replaced by single ...
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