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Page 115
... probably during the 1680's before the onset of King William's War in 1689. So far my efforts to identify the handwriting have been inconclusive . The manuscript runs to 129 pages , but unfortunately pages 33 to 98 inclusive are missing ...
... probably during the 1680's before the onset of King William's War in 1689. So far my efforts to identify the handwriting have been inconclusive . The manuscript runs to 129 pages , but unfortunately pages 33 to 98 inclusive are missing ...
Page 123
... probably obsolescent ) Aubery has omitted the final negative marker -wi , probably by oversight . Pb àhtama nəmémənəmowǝn - ' I cannot reach it ' is the usual form today , but the former word is also known . Rasles also recorded a ...
... probably obsolescent ) Aubery has omitted the final negative marker -wi , probably by oversight . Pb àhtama nəmémənəmowǝn - ' I cannot reach it ' is the usual form today , but the former word is also known . Rasles also recorded a ...
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... probably enhanced when the Indians who visited Moose reported that Barnley could not read the syllabics ; and indeed , James Hargrave later reported that Abishabis asserted greater wisdom than the clergy , " taking upon himself the ...
... probably enhanced when the Indians who visited Moose reported that Barnley could not read the syllabics ; and indeed , James Hargrave later reported that Abishabis asserted greater wisdom than the clergy , " taking upon himself the ...
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DEDICATION | 1 |
Sandra Clarke and Marguerite MacKenzie Memorial | 19 |
DE | 33 |
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Abishabis alcohol Algonquian Conference Algonquian languages American Indians Amerindian language analysis animate appears Bloomfield Canada canoe Carleton University Cheyenne clauses clusters conjunct consonant Cree Cree Language culture deeds dialect Eastern Abenaki Eastern Algonquian Eastern Algonquian languages enclitic ending England English Ethnohistory evidence example father final forms French Goddard Golden Lake Historical hunting imperfective aspect inanimate indicate initial John Kickapoo land langue lexical linguistic locative Mahican Maine Malecite Maniwaki Mass Massachusett Meductic Mistassini Montagnais Moose morpheme Nantucket Narragansett Native language Nickanoose North northern nouns NWRM Ojibwa Ontario Ottawa palatalization paper Passamaquoddy past tense Penobscot person phonemic phonological prefix present preterit Proto-Algonquian Québec Rasles recorded reference reflex River Rogers rule sachem semantic Siebert social speakers Speck spelling suffix surname syllable trade language University verb stem vowel Wabanaki William word word-final