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Page 181
... consonants in contrast to the three Algonquian lan- guages , which lack uvular consonants . Of five other Algonquian languages I examined , only Micmac ( DeBlois 1996 ) has uvular stops , while the other four ( Delaware , Arapaho ...
... consonants in contrast to the three Algonquian lan- guages , which lack uvular consonants . Of five other Algonquian languages I examined , only Micmac ( DeBlois 1996 ) has uvular stops , while the other four ( Delaware , Arapaho ...
Page 184
... consonant inven- tory of Kutenai ( 21 consonants ) is actually somewhat less than most other languages in the Pacific Northwest , but the small number of vowels does contribute to Kutenai's counting as having a high consonant - to ...
... consonant inven- tory of Kutenai ( 21 consonants ) is actually somewhat less than most other languages in the Pacific Northwest , but the small number of vowels does contribute to Kutenai's counting as having a high consonant - to ...
Page 186
... consonants like that in ( 60 ) are not common in the language . While Kutenai resembles other languages in the Pacific Northwest phonologically , the consonant inventory of Kutenai , while a bit larger than average , is smaller than ...
... consonants like that in ( 60 ) are not common in the language . While Kutenai resembles other languages in the Pacific Northwest phonologically , the consonant inventory of Kutenai , while a bit larger than average , is smaller than ...
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Heather Bliss | 11 |
Julie Brittain Carrie Dyck Yvan Rose Marguerite MacKenzie | 29 |
Clare Cook | 47 |
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