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... dialect , while Narragansett was a y - dialect . According to Simmons ( 1978 : 191 ) , the Coweset were a subtribe of the Narragansetts located in what is now Kent County in central Rhode Island . If we accept Williams's assertion that ...
... dialect , while Narragansett was a y - dialect . According to Simmons ( 1978 : 191 ) , the Coweset were a subtribe of the Narragansetts located in what is now Kent County in central Rhode Island . If we accept Williams's assertion that ...
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... dialect and a Pequot - like y - dia- lect is the fact that traces of a third n - dialect , is found which combines features of both Pequot and Massachusett . This " Dialect 3 " 123 exhibits the following forms for ' it is so ' : ( 28 ) ' ...
... dialect and a Pequot - like y - dia- lect is the fact that traces of a third n - dialect , is found which combines features of both Pequot and Massachusett . This " Dialect 3 " 123 exhibits the following forms for ' it is so ' : ( 28 ) ' ...
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... dialects are represented in the Catechism : an r - dialect characteristic of west Con- necticut , and a minority y - dialect more like east Connecticut languages such as Pequot . This is clear from the several forms in Pierson's book ...
... dialects are represented in the Catechism : an r - dialect characteristic of west Con- necticut , and a minority y - dialect more like east Connecticut languages such as Pequot . This is clear from the several forms in Pierson's book ...
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