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Page 176
The similarities between Kutenai and Algonquian are unlikely to be coincidental . The similarity between preverbs in Kutenai and Algonquian by itself could be coincidental . But the existence of this similarity in the context of ...
The similarities between Kutenai and Algonquian are unlikely to be coincidental . The similarity between preverbs in Kutenai and Algonquian by itself could be coincidental . But the existence of this similarity in the context of ...
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... Kutenai resembles other languages in the Pacific Northwest phonologically , the consonant inventory of Kutenai , while a bit larger than average , is smaller than that found in most if not all other Pacific Northwest languages ...
... Kutenai resembles other languages in the Pacific Northwest phonologically , the consonant inventory of Kutenai , while a bit larger than average , is smaller than that found in most if not all other Pacific Northwest languages ...
Page 197
... Kutenai is Salish , then Kutenai might exhibit many of these features . In fact , however , none of these features are ones that Kutenai possesses . These features are : 1. ejective lateral affricate ; 2. frequent use of metathesis ( ...
... Kutenai is Salish , then Kutenai might exhibit many of these features . In fact , however , none of these features are ones that Kutenai possesses . These features are : 1. ejective lateral affricate ; 2. frequent use of metathesis ( ...
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Julie Brittain Carrie Dyck Yvan Rose Marguerite MacKenzie | 29 |
Clare Cook | 47 |
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acquisition agreement Ahenakew Algonquian Conference Algonquian languages animacy animate Blackfoot Bloomfield Cheyenne Chisasibi consonants context contrast dialect ę-conjunct clauses Eastern Abenaki Eastern Algonquian ękwa Eliot ęsa evidential example forms Goddard & Bragdon grammatical guage H.C. Wolfart inanimate Indian inflection inverse John Kinkade Kutenai Kutenai and Algonquian langues Linguistics Loup Maddieson Mahican marked Massachusett Menominee Meskwaki morphology Munsee n-suffixes Narragansett negative future imperative non-thematic noun obviation systems obviative obviative referents Oji-Cree Ojibwe Pacific Northwest paper paradigms Penobscot Pentland peripheral suffix phonemic phonological Plains Cree plural predicates presented to S2 preverbs Proto-Algonquian Proulx prox proximate referent Quiripi reconstruction Salish languages semantic singular SNEA languages speaker speech act stem Sylvia thematic object thematic role theme sign third person tion umlaut University of Manitoba Unquachog utterances uvular consonants verb vowel Whapmagoostui Winnipeg word-final words