Papers of the ... Algonquian Conference, Volume 27Carleton University, 1997 - Algonquian Indians |
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... important in Algonquian interaction than who says what to whom : People's relationships to one another are more important than any 280 MOLLY TURNBULL.
... important in Algonquian interaction than who says what to whom : People's relationships to one another are more important than any 280 MOLLY TURNBULL.
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... important and overt . The importance that established relationships play in interaction is evident in discussions between Algonquian people about their mutual relatives . In the transcripts provided by Darnell and Valentine's research ...
... important and overt . The importance that established relationships play in interaction is evident in discussions between Algonquian people about their mutual relatives . In the transcripts provided by Darnell and Valentine's research ...
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... important phonemically . Little further will be said concerning the vowel system , since there is a consensus on its representation . Rather , there are two aspects of the Saulteaux consonant system , given in Table 1 , which must be ...
... important phonemically . Little further will be said concerning the vowel system , since there is a consensus on its representation . Rather , there are two aspects of the Saulteaux consonant system , given in Table 1 , which must be ...
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GEORGE F AUBIN | 11 |
JULIE BRITTAIN | 25 |
MATTHEW S DRYER | 54 |
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