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... Narragansett , in contrast , appears to have both / k / and / t / in the same forms : cowénaweke ( / kawinawîk / ) ' you are a rich man ' ( cf. wenawwêtu ' he is rich ' ) ; nummácheke ( / nǝmačík / ) ' I am a poor man ' ( cf. machêtu ...
... Narragansett , in contrast , appears to have both / k / and / t / in the same forms : cowénaweke ( / kawinawîk / ) ' you are a rich man ' ( cf. wenawwêtu ' he is rich ' ) ; nummácheke ( / nǝmačík / ) ' I am a poor man ' ( cf. machêtu ...
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... Narragansett . I am happy to report that a copy of a vocabulary of Narragansett by General Treat has now come to light . Unfortunately , it does not make much of a contribution since it contains little that is not al- ready contained in ...
... Narragansett . I am happy to report that a copy of a vocabulary of Narragansett by General Treat has now come to light . Unfortunately , it does not make much of a contribution since it contains little that is not al- ready contained in ...
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... Narragansett in Treat's voca- bulary that are not found in Williams . One is the word konauchuk ' pine ' . Williams ' word for ' pine ' is cówaw ( 98 ) , cognate with Massa- chusett k8wa . Unless , of course , Treat really wrote ...
... Narragansett in Treat's voca- bulary that are not found in Williams . One is the word konauchuk ' pine ' . Williams ' word for ' pine ' is cówaw ( 98 ) , cognate with Massa- chusett k8wa . Unless , of course , Treat really wrote ...
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