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Page 132
... usually arose at 5 , started the fires ( there was no attempt to keep the fires burning all night ) , lit a candle and prepared a snack of meat , bannock , and tea for himself and then returned to bed . The kettle of tea was made in the ...
... usually arose at 5 , started the fires ( there was no attempt to keep the fires burning all night ) , lit a candle and prepared a snack of meat , bannock , and tea for himself and then returned to bed . The kettle of tea was made in the ...
Page 60
... usually drops after a long vowel if followed by a vowel in Massachusett : miáeog , miyawéog ' they assemble ' ( phonemic / mąā ( w ) Iak / ) < PEA * māwēwIwak ( > Mun ma we wí · wak ' they attend church ' ) . The conditions under which ...
... usually drops after a long vowel if followed by a vowel in Massachusett : miáeog , miyawéog ' they assemble ' ( phonemic / mąā ( w ) Iak / ) < PEA * māwēwIwak ( > Mun ma we wí · wak ' they attend church ' ) . The conditions under which ...
Page 70
... usually employs a more ambiguous orthography ( El . Gr . 3 ; the â mentioned there is very rare , if used at all in this function ) . Often ( ó ) appears instead , though this is supposed to be the explicit symbol for / ā / ( §32 ) ...
... usually employs a more ambiguous orthography ( El . Gr . 3 ; the â mentioned there is very rare , if used at all in this function ) . Often ( ó ) appears instead , though this is supposed to be the explicit symbol for / ā / ( §32 ) ...
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DEDICATION | 1 |
Sandra Clarke and Marguerite MacKenzie Memorial | 19 |
DE | 33 |
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