Papers of the ... Algonquian Conference, Volume 26Carleton University, 1995 - Algonquian Indians |
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... Sauk - and - Fox was 76 % ; the average that Sauk- and - Fox informants scored on Kickapoo was 82 % . To compute the percentage of mutual intelligibility , for the Sauk - and - Fox and Kickapoo , ... [ their sum was divided ] giving 79 ...
... Sauk - and - Fox was 76 % ; the average that Sauk- and - Fox informants scored on Kickapoo was 82 % . To compute the percentage of mutual intelligibility , for the Sauk - and - Fox and Kickapoo , ... [ their sum was divided ] giving 79 ...
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... Sauk phonemes . A NEW ORTHOGRAPHY Reinschmidt ( 1991 : 299 ) argues that since the syllabary was originally designed for people who were native speakers of Sauk , this syllabary no longer fits the situation today where English is the ...
... Sauk phonemes . A NEW ORTHOGRAPHY Reinschmidt ( 1991 : 299 ) argues that since the syllabary was originally designed for people who were native speakers of Sauk , this syllabary no longer fits the situation today where English is the ...
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... Sauk language " no longer can be seen as the most dynamic element in [ the Sac and Fox ] cultural world ... Sauk grammar , vocabulary and pronunciation can escape the destiny of “ declining " to historical data on a once spoken language ...
... Sauk language " no longer can be seen as the most dynamic element in [ the Sac and Fox ] cultural world ... Sauk grammar , vocabulary and pronunciation can escape the destiny of “ declining " to historical data on a once spoken language ...
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ELAINE AYOUNGMANCLIFTON | 15 |
BLAIN 22 | 22 |
JANET ELIZABETH CHUTE | 35 |
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