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... writing " Goos " on his ghost drawing . Realizing his mistake before it was too late , Sam converted the first " o " into an " h " and added a " t " to the end of the word . The similarity of Sam's depictions of the goose and the ghost ...
... writing " Goos " on his ghost drawing . Realizing his mistake before it was too late , Sam converted the first " o " into an " h " and added a " t " to the end of the word . The similarity of Sam's depictions of the goose and the ghost ...
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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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... writing system that used French orthographic principles . To begin with , the use of vowels in their continental values points to a French rather than an English source . The use of a letter resembling a ( d ) for the phoneme / ลก / can ...
... writing system that used French orthographic principles . To begin with , the use of vowels in their continental values points to a French rather than an English source . The use of a letter resembling a ( d ) for the phoneme / ลก / can ...
Contents
GEORGE F AUBIN | 11 |
JULIE BRITTAIN | 25 |
MATTHEW S DRYER | 54 |
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