Papers of the ... Algonquian Conference, Volume 27Carleton University, 1997 - Algonquian Indians |
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... appear to be more readily able to encode Reported evidence in the Betsiamites dialect than in other dialects , and they may in general occur in a wider variety of contexts in Betsiamites . The East Cree of Chisasibi , the most westerly ...
... appear to be more readily able to encode Reported evidence in the Betsiamites dialect than in other dialects , and they may in general occur in a wider variety of contexts in Betsiamites . The East Cree of Chisasibi , the most westerly ...
Page 306
... appear word- initially , so all must be checked ; any consonant except a fortis obstruent , / h / or / y / may appear as the onset constituent ; Cw - initial clusters may only have a lenis stop filling the C - slot , i.e. , / b / , / d ...
... appear word- initially , so all must be checked ; any consonant except a fortis obstruent , / h / or / y / may appear as the onset constituent ; Cw - initial clusters may only have a lenis stop filling the C - slot , i.e. , / b / , / d ...
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... appear to be generational , but varies rather along family lines . These phonetic facts of spoken Saulteaux are the most important ones impacting on the debate over an appropriate orthography , as will be seen below . SAULTEAUX SRO The ...
... appear to be generational , but varies rather along family lines . These phonetic facts of spoken Saulteaux are the most important ones impacting on the debate over an appropriate orthography , as will be seen below . SAULTEAUX SRO The ...
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GEORGE F AUBIN | 11 |
JULIE BRITTAIN | 25 |
MATTHEW S DRYER | 54 |
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