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... Eastern languages , however , shows that the long vowels of the pluralizers in fact remained long word - finally in Proto - Algonquian . In Eastern Algonquian , a Proto - Algonquian word - final short vowel was regularly lost ( 5a ) ...
... Eastern languages , however , shows that the long vowels of the pluralizers in fact remained long word - finally in Proto - Algonquian . In Eastern Algonquian , a Proto - Algonquian word - final short vowel was regularly lost ( 5a ) ...
Page 224
... Eastern Algonquian or even lays out the specific changes that the Eastern languages are assumed to have undergone . If , in contrast to the reconstructions in 16 , the short forms of the plu- ralizers are taken to have retained the same ...
... Eastern Algonquian or even lays out the specific changes that the Eastern languages are assumed to have undergone . If , in contrast to the reconstructions in 16 , the short forms of the plu- ralizers are taken to have retained the same ...
Page 237
... Eastern Abenaki is like Western Abenaki except that double -nn- has been replaced by single -n- ; this apparently arose by analogy to other first plural suffixes , as single -n- is found not only in the Penobscot dialect ( which appears ...
... Eastern Abenaki is like Western Abenaki except that double -nn- has been replaced by single -n- ; this apparently arose by analogy to other first plural suffixes , as single -n- is found not only in the Penobscot dialect ( which appears ...
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Heather Bliss | 11 |
Julie Brittain Carrie Dyck Yvan Rose Marguerite MacKenzie | 29 |
Clare Cook | 47 |
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