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... vowel ( sha :) . The vowel appears short in our data , and Martin ( 1983 ) , Drapeau ( 1985 ) and Cyr ( 1990 ) all cite this vowel as short in the equivalent Lower North Shore form . In Sheshatshiu as in other Montagnais dialects , vowel ...
... vowel ( sha :) . The vowel appears short in our data , and Martin ( 1983 ) , Drapeau ( 1985 ) and Cyr ( 1990 ) all cite this vowel as short in the equivalent Lower North Shore form . In Sheshatshiu as in other Montagnais dialects , vowel ...
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... vowel - initial stems . Syllables with onsets copy the onset consonant and insert a vowel / a / or / aa / ( or / e / in some cases ) to match the quantity of the first stem vowel , i.e. , the reduplicate vowel is long if the first stem ...
... vowel - initial stems . Syllables with onsets copy the onset consonant and insert a vowel / a / or / aa / ( or / e / in some cases ) to match the quantity of the first stem vowel , i.e. , the reduplicate vowel is long if the first stem ...
Page 315
... vowel , which will be the stem vowel when no prefix is attached , e.g. , anokii ' s / he works ' becomes nokii by syncope . However , when a person prefix is attached , it itself contains the first weak vowel , and the first vowel of ...
... vowel , which will be the stem vowel when no prefix is attached , e.g. , anokii ' s / he works ' becomes nokii by syncope . However , when a person prefix is attached , it itself contains the first weak vowel , and the first vowel of ...
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GEORGE F AUBIN | 11 |
JULIE BRITTAIN | 25 |
MATTHEW S DRYER | 54 |
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