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... vowel , a sound which would be very difficult for a German speaker to distinguish from a non - tense low back vowel . The tilde I believe to be an indication that a secondary feature of this vowel was nasalization . But in the absence ...
... vowel , a sound which would be very difficult for a German speaker to distinguish from a non - tense low back vowel . The tilde I believe to be an indication that a secondary feature of this vowel was nasalization . But in the absence ...
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... vowel never stood beside another vowel . Many modern Algonquian lan- guages have developed vowel clusters by dropping intervocalic * w and * y . Those who are familiar with Delaware , many modern Ojibwa dialects , modern Mesquakie ( Fox ) ...
... vowel never stood beside another vowel . Many modern Algonquian lan- guages have developed vowel clusters by dropping intervocalic * w and * y . Those who are familiar with Delaware , many modern Ojibwa dialects , modern Mesquakie ( Fox ) ...
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of 1981 : 1 ) two like vowels are rewritten as a single vowel ; 2 ) i and o before a vowel are rewritten as y and w respectively ; 3 ) the remaining single vowel receives the acute accent unless the first of the two vo- wels had it ...
of 1981 : 1 ) two like vowels are rewritten as a single vowel ; 2 ) i and o before a vowel are rewritten as y and w respectively ; 3 ) the remaining single vowel receives the acute accent unless the first of the two vo- wels had it ...
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DEDICATION | 1 |
Sandra Clarke and Marguerite MacKenzie Memorial | 19 |
DE | 33 |
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