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But in fact Aoki's paper deals only with similarities between Salish and Nez Perce that would appear to be due to contact , and he describes his paper as a contribution to evidence for a Pacific Northwest linguistic area .
But in fact Aoki's paper deals only with similarities between Salish and Nez Perce that would appear to be due to contact , and he describes his paper as a contribution to evidence for a Pacific Northwest linguistic area .
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But there are a number of pockets in other parts of the world with numeral classifiers , and one of these is the Pacific Northwest . It appears that the centre of the distribution of numeral classifiers in the Pacific Northwest is to ...
But there are a number of pockets in other parts of the world with numeral classifiers , and one of these is the Pacific Northwest . It appears that the centre of the distribution of numeral classifiers in the Pacific Northwest is to ...
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SUMMARY I have provided evidence that Kutenai resembles both Algonquian lan- guages and languages in the Pacific Northwest . However , the resem- blances are of a very different sort . The resemblances to Algonquian involve what one ...
SUMMARY I have provided evidence that Kutenai resembles both Algonquian lan- guages and languages in the Pacific Northwest . However , the resem- blances are of a very different sort . The resemblances to Algonquian involve what one ...
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