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( 25 ) rly doublets in Williams's Narragansett GLOSS Quiripi Mohegan - Pequot Narragansett y - dialect ( " Southern Narragansett ' ) Narragansett n - dialect ( Coweset ) Massachusett ' he gives him ' ' he gives him ' ' I give you ' ' I ...
( 25 ) rly doublets in Williams's Narragansett GLOSS Quiripi Mohegan - Pequot Narragansett y - dialect ( " Southern Narragansett ' ) Narragansett n - dialect ( Coweset ) Massachusett ' he gives him ' ' he gives him ' ' I give you ' ' I ...
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However , even more interesting are the instances when Williams gives doublets consisting of different etyma , where one form matches the Connecticut languages , while the other matches Massachusett . These too may well represent the ...
However , even more interesting are the instances when Williams gives doublets consisting of different etyma , where one form matches the Connecticut languages , while the other matches Massachusett . These too may well represent the ...
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As for the similarities in detail between Proto - Salish and Proto - Algon- quian , such as * -t - sewt and * -iso ( see above ) , Bakker gives a list of these ( 2006 : 14 ) . There is , however , a difference between this list and the ...
As for the similarities in detail between Proto - Salish and Proto - Algon- quian , such as * -t - sewt and * -iso ( see above ) , Bakker gives a list of these ( 2006 : 14 ) . There is , however , a difference between this list and the ...
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