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... original . Each of the 125 pages of the main body of the document contains about forty lines , some with more than one form . Thus , a fairly conservative estimate would put the total number of Algonquin forms in the manuscript at ...
... original . Each of the 125 pages of the main body of the document contains about forty lines , some with more than one form . Thus , a fairly conservative estimate would put the total number of Algonquin forms in the manuscript at ...
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... original short vowel in the second syllable ( PEA * ǝ < PA * e ) , which rules out PA * 0.32 The picture in Eastern Algonquian is , however , obscured by other evidence that PEA * wa ( < PA * we ) fell together with PEA * ō ( < PA * o ...
... original short vowel in the second syllable ( PEA * ǝ < PA * e ) , which rules out PA * 0.32 The picture in Eastern Algonquian is , however , obscured by other evidence that PEA * wa ( < PA * we ) fell together with PEA * ō ( < PA * o ...
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... original . Figure 10. Motif painted on coat . Pitt Riv- ers Museum 1952.5.01 . Redrawn from original . THUI HUGAS A Figure 11 : Diamond worked in porcupine quill on coat . Glasgow Museum 89.56h . Redrawn from original . Figure 13 ...
... original . Figure 10. Motif painted on coat . Pitt Riv- ers Museum 1952.5.01 . Redrawn from original . THUI HUGAS A Figure 11 : Diamond worked in porcupine quill on coat . Glasgow Museum 89.56h . Redrawn from original . Figure 13 ...
Contents
MARIEODILE JUNKER AND LOUISE BLACKSMITH | 258 |
ED KOENIG | 269 |
JOAN LOVISEK | 278 |
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