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Page 188
... stems in PA * -Cy there were also stems in PA * -Ciy , apparently always PA * ( C ) wiy ( Goddard 1994 : 201 , n . 25 ) : ( 213 ) PA * apanšwiyi ' lodgepole ' > C apasoy , M apa - hsiy AN , Mun apánšǝy AN , Ar hokô x AN ( pl . hokô xunó ...
... stems in PA * -Cy there were also stems in PA * -Ciy , apparently always PA * ( C ) wiy ( Goddard 1994 : 201 , n . 25 ) : ( 213 ) PA * apanšwiyi ' lodgepole ' > C apasoy , M apa - hsiy AN , Mun apánšǝy AN , Ar hokô x AN ( pl . hokô xunó ...
Page 196
... stems in -Vw When TA stems in I - Vwl precede a suffix beginning with l - el , the sequence IVw - el is always modified according to one of several patterns . The stems that undergo two - syllable contraction are the extremely com- mon ...
... stems in -Vw When TA stems in I - Vwl precede a suffix beginning with l - el , the sequence IVw - el is always modified according to one of several patterns . The stems that undergo two - syllable contraction are the extremely com- mon ...
Page 212
... stems in -Vw , except for monosyllabic stems ( e.g. , mow- TA ' eat ' ) and aya - w- TA ' have ' ( Ahenakew 1987 : 117-118 ) ; examples are at hand for contract- ing stems in l - iwl , l - e - wl , and l - o - wl ( or l - owl ) ...
... stems in -Vw , except for monosyllabic stems ( e.g. , mow- TA ' eat ' ) and aya - w- TA ' have ' ( Ahenakew 1987 : 117-118 ) ; examples are at hand for contract- ing stems in l - iwl , l - e - wl , and l - o - wl ( or l - owl ) ...
Contents
MARIEODILE JUNKER AND LOUISE BLACKSMITH | 258 |
ED KOENIG | 269 |
JOAN LOVISEK | 278 |
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