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INDIVIDUAL SNEA LANGUAGES Narragansett / Coweset ( Roger Williams ) Perhaps the most interesting fact about the “ Narragansett " data in Will- iams ( 1936 ) is that it is dialectally mixed : the most obvious indicator of dialect mixture ...
INDIVIDUAL SNEA LANGUAGES Narragansett / Coweset ( Roger Williams ) Perhaps the most interesting fact about the “ Narragansett " data in Will- iams ( 1936 ) is that it is dialectally mixed : the most obvious indicator of dialect mixture ...
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122 However , what is even more interesting than the split in Williams's materials between a Massachusett - like n - dialect and a Pequot - like y - dia- lect is the fact that traces of a third n - dialect , is found which combines ...
122 However , what is even more interesting than the split in Williams's materials between a Massachusett - like n - dialect and a Pequot - like y - dia- lect is the fact that traces of a third n - dialect , is found which combines ...
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Pierson presumably encountered Indians from a wide area surrounding Branford , and indeed , it is clear that at least two dialects are represented in the Catechism : an r - dialect characteristic of west Con- necticut , and a minority y ...
Pierson presumably encountered Indians from a wide area surrounding Branford , and indeed , it is clear that at least two dialects are represented in the Catechism : an r - dialect characteristic of west Con- necticut , and a minority y ...
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