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Page 179
... Pacific Northwest linguistic area . I will return to both Thompson & Kinkade ( 1990 ) and Kinkade et al . ( 1998 ) after presenting the evidence from Haspelmath et al . ( 2005 ) . Many of the maps below show the ... PACIFIC NORTHWEST 179.
... Pacific Northwest linguistic area . I will return to both Thompson & Kinkade ( 1990 ) and Kinkade et al . ( 1998 ) after presenting the evidence from Haspelmath et al . ( 2005 ) . Many of the maps below show the ... PACIFIC NORTHWEST 179.
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... Pacific in the large area in which Austronesian languages are spoken . 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 ... PACIFIC NORTHWEST 191.
... Pacific in the large area in which Austronesian languages are spoken . 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 ... PACIFIC NORTHWEST 191.
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... Pacific Northwest . However , the resem- blances are of a very different sort . The resemblances to Algonquian involve what one might call quirky features , very specific features that are shared by few other ... PACIFIC NORTHWEST 199.
... Pacific Northwest . However , the resem- blances are of a very different sort . The resemblances to Algonquian involve what one might call quirky features , very specific features that are shared by few other ... PACIFIC NORTHWEST 199.
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