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Writing and Reading Mesquakie ( Fox ) IVES GODDARD Smithsonian Institution THE SYLLABARY Mesquakie , or Fox , has been written by its speakers on the Mesquakie Settlement in Tama County , Iowa , for over a century . The writing system ...
Writing and Reading Mesquakie ( Fox ) IVES GODDARD Smithsonian Institution THE SYLLABARY Mesquakie , or Fox , has been written by its speakers on the Mesquakie Settlement in Tama County , Iowa , for over a century . The writing system ...
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... Mesquakie / h / , and long , tense consonants corresponding to Mesquakie preaspirated stops . In writing Potawatomi the syllabary does not write the glottal stop and does not distinguish the long , tense and short , lax consonants from ...
... Mesquakie / h / , and long , tense consonants corresponding to Mesquakie preaspirated stops . In writing Potawatomi the syllabary does not write the glottal stop and does not distinguish the long , tense and short , lax consonants from ...
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... Mesquakie and Kickapoo in the area of vocabulary . For the most part , these are minor and consist of a slight variation in the form or meaning of a word , but there are some words found only in the one or other dialect . When asked to ...
... Mesquakie and Kickapoo in the area of vocabulary . For the most part , these are minor and consist of a slight variation in the form or meaning of a word , but there are some words found only in the one or other dialect . When asked to ...
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GEORGE F AUBIN | 11 |
JULIE BRITTAIN | 25 |
MATTHEW S DRYER | 54 |
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