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... Loup 2 was a dialect from the Connecticut River Valley . The variation within Loup points to Loup 2 -məną 1p , 12 and -mą 2p being the innova- tions of a Loup dialect and not directly inherited without final vowel shortening from PA ...
... Loup 2 was a dialect from the Connecticut River Valley . The variation within Loup points to Loup 2 -məną 1p , 12 and -mą 2p being the innova- tions of a Loup dialect and not directly inherited without final vowel shortening from PA ...
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... Loup there is one dialect that retains -w before peripheral suffixes and another that follows the pat- tern of the Abenaki languages : Loup 2 nəwamalawak ( ( n8amanlan8ak ) ) , Loup 3 nǝwamalak ( ( n8amanlank ) ) ' I love them ' ( cf. Loup ...
... Loup there is one dialect that retains -w before peripheral suffixes and another that follows the pat- tern of the Abenaki languages : Loup 2 nəwamalawak ( ( n8amanlan8ak ) ) , Loup 3 nǝwamalak ( ( n8amanlank ) ) ' I love them ' ( cf. Loup ...
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... Loup materials have few forms with plural n - suffixes . There are apparent attestations of Loup 1 -năw 2p , 3p and Loup 2 -nàng 1p , 12 and -nāwa 2p , 3p : Loup 1 kil- apātamǝnāw ( ( k8lanbatamenau ) ) ' you ( pl . ) benefit from it ...
... Loup materials have few forms with plural n - suffixes . There are apparent attestations of Loup 1 -năw 2p , 3p and Loup 2 -nàng 1p , 12 and -nāwa 2p , 3p : Loup 1 kil- apātamǝnāw ( ( k8lanbatamenau ) ) ' you ( pl . ) benefit from it ...
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