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... derived from stems which end in the sequence Cy . All such stems had plural forms ending in īg / In , the tense vowel resulting from a coalescenc- of y + a . With the loss of post - consonantal y , a process which occurred in all Ojibwa ...
... derived from stems which end in the sequence Cy . All such stems had plural forms ending in īg / In , the tense vowel resulting from a coalescenc- of y + a . With the loss of post - consonantal y , a process which occurred in all Ojibwa ...
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... derived from stems which end in n . Recall that the plural of inanimate nouns is marked by the suffix -an . In the Maniwaki dialect , when this ending is added to certain stems that end in n , the sequence nan contracts to n but the ...
... derived from stems which end in n . Recall that the plural of inanimate nouns is marked by the suffix -an . In the Maniwaki dialect , when this ending is added to certain stems that end in n , the sequence nan contracts to n but the ...
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... derived from * akyi and abwyi , respectively . The final vowel is an archaic marker of inanimate singular and is exceptionally retained in a few forms ( cf. miši ' firewood ' ) . 14 This seems to be a convenient place to comment on ...
... derived from * akyi and abwyi , respectively . The final vowel is an archaic marker of inanimate singular and is exceptionally retained in a few forms ( cf. miši ' firewood ' ) . 14 This seems to be a convenient place to comment on ...
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Robert Steven Crumet Rutgers University AN ANALYSIS | 25 |
Day National Museum of Man ETHNOLOGY | 36 |
Daviault M Dufresne S Girouard J D Kaye | 55 |
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