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The Historical Origins of Cheyenne Inflections Ives Goddard Smithsonian Institution Although Cheyenne has undergone extensive phonological changes , it has preserved most Proto - Algonquian grammatical categories and contrasts .
The Historical Origins of Cheyenne Inflections Ives Goddard Smithsonian Institution Although Cheyenne has undergone extensive phonological changes , it has preserved most Proto - Algonquian grammatical categories and contrasts .
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Nevertheless , the elements making up the Cheyenne endings are clearly identifiable . The obviative - subject endings Ch | -óte $ / 3 ' - Os ( < PA * -a'rini ) and -ótenote 3 ' - Op ( < PA * -a - rinari ) apparently have original PA ...
Nevertheless , the elements making up the Cheyenne endings are clearly identifiable . The obviative - subject endings Ch | -óte $ / 3 ' - Os ( < PA * -a'rini ) and -ótenote 3 ' - Op ( < PA * -a - rinari ) apparently have original PA ...
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Pre - Cheyenne * y . In honor of Mary Haas : from the Haas Festival Conference on Native American Linguistics , ed . by William Shipley ( Berlin : Mouton de Gruyter ) , 345-360 . 1991. Observations regarding Fox ( Mesquakie ) phonology ...
Pre - Cheyenne * y . In honor of Mary Haas : from the Haas Festival Conference on Native American Linguistics , ed . by William Shipley ( Berlin : Mouton de Gruyter ) , 345-360 . 1991. Observations regarding Fox ( Mesquakie ) phonology ...
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Contents
ALAN CALDWELL and MONICA MACAULAY | 18 |
REGNA DARNELL | 54 |
WILLIAM W GIFFIN | 68 |
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