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... continued by PEA * nə tapı ( * apī- ) ' I am there ' ; PA neki ke ( * ki ke⚫- ) → PEA * nǝkikē ( * kīkē- ) ' I ... continued by PEA * -ẽ : PA * pya · te → PEA * pātē ' if he comes ' ( cf. U pá t⚫e ) . The source of this long vowel is ...
... continued by PEA * nə tapı ( * apī- ) ' I am there ' ; PA neki ke ( * ki ke⚫- ) → PEA * nǝkikē ( * kīkē- ) ' I ... continued by PEA * -ẽ : PA * pya · te → PEA * pātē ' if he comes ' ( cf. U pá t⚫e ) . The source of this long vowel is ...
Page 66
... continued this extension to the AI , but Massachusett extended the AI ending PEA * -r to the TI . 28. In word - final position PEA vowels and syllables ending in * m , * n , postvocalic * w , and * y are dropped ; stressed syllables ...
... continued this extension to the AI , but Massachusett extended the AI ending PEA * -r to the TI . 28. In word - final position PEA vowels and syllables ending in * m , * n , postvocalic * w , and * y are dropped ; stressed syllables ...
Page 105
... continued to about 1795. Many of the Missisquoi people were originally Pena- cooks . Evidently many other Penacooks from the Merrimac Valley in New Hampshire and related peoples migrated directly to St. Fran- cis in the period from 1720 ...
... continued to about 1795. Many of the Missisquoi people were originally Pena- cooks . Evidently many other Penacooks from the Merrimac Valley in New Hampshire and related peoples migrated directly to St. Fran- cis in the period from 1720 ...
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Sandra Clarke and Marguerite MacKenzie Memorial | 19 |
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