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Page 196
Further features Thompson & Kinkade list for this area from the Nass River to the Columbia River that Kutenai possesses include : 1. a contrast between long and short vowels ; 2. vowels may be drawn out for emphasis ; and , 3. tense is ...
Further features Thompson & Kinkade list for this area from the Nass River to the Columbia River that Kutenai possesses include : 1. a contrast between long and short vowels ; 2. vowels may be drawn out for emphasis ; and , 3. tense is ...
Page 198
Eighth , they incorrectly list Kutenai as lacking a contrast between long and short vowels . And ninth , they incorrectly list Kutenai as making an inclusive - exclusive distinction in nonsingular first person forms .
Eighth , they incorrectly list Kutenai as lacking a contrast between long and short vowels . And ninth , they incorrectly list Kutenai as making an inclusive - exclusive distinction in nonsingular first person forms .
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( 3e ) objective secondary object ( n - suffix ) 1p - 3 + 0 nami lá ne · n ' we gave it to him or them ' The absolute - objective contrast must be reconstructed for Proto- Algonquian in order to account for the widespread distribution ...
( 3e ) objective secondary object ( n - suffix ) 1p - 3 + 0 nami lá ne · n ' we gave it to him or them ' The absolute - objective contrast must be reconstructed for Proto- Algonquian in order to account for the widespread distribution ...
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