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Page 165
... contraction in Fox ( Meskwaki ) are presented together with historical and comparative discussion . Exam- ples are ... contraction in contemporary Meskwaki as spoken spontaneously in the 1990s have not been systematically investigated ...
... contraction in Fox ( Meskwaki ) are presented together with historical and comparative discussion . Exam- ples are ... contraction in contemporary Meskwaki as spoken spontaneously in the 1990s have not been systematically investigated ...
Page 207
... contraction by non - con- traction rather than the other way around is found in languages that show both treatments : old contraction in what are arguably old , frozen concate- nations and non - contraction in synchronically productive ...
... contraction by non - con- traction rather than the other way around is found in languages that show both treatments : old contraction in what are arguably old , frozen concate- nations and non - contraction in synchronically productive ...
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... CONTRACTION The data surveyed in this paper show that Michelson and Bloomfield were correct in concluding that some contraction in the Algonquian lan- guages was inherited from Proto - Algonquian . It is also evident that the languages ...
... CONTRACTION The data surveyed in this paper show that Michelson and Bloomfield were correct in concluding that some contraction in the Algonquian lan- guages was inherited from Proto - Algonquian . It is also evident that the languages ...
Contents
MARIEODILE JUNKER AND LOUISE BLACKSMITH | 258 |
ED KOENIG | 269 |
JOAN LOVISEK | 278 |
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