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... Algonquian ; some forms are missing , and others have unexpected changes in form or meaning . These are , perhaps , attributable to the fact that the dialect was rapidly going out of use . Christian Artuso notes similar changes across ...
... Algonquian ; some forms are missing , and others have unexpected changes in form or meaning . These are , perhaps , attributable to the fact that the dialect was rapidly going out of use . Christian Artuso notes similar changes across ...
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... ALGONQUIAN DISCURSIVE TRAITS ― In her analysis of Algonquian and Iroquoian stereotypes of each other and themselves , Lisa Philips Valentine defined seven traits which were distinctive to each . Her analysis isolates some self ...
... ALGONQUIAN DISCURSIVE TRAITS ― In her analysis of Algonquian and Iroquoian stereotypes of each other and themselves , Lisa Philips Valentine defined seven traits which were distinctive to each . Her analysis isolates some self ...
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... Algonquian . International Journal of American Linguistics 56 : 449-483 . 1994. The west - to - east cline in Algonquian dialectology . Actes du 25o Congrès des Algonquinistes , ed . by William Cowan ( Ottawa : Carleton University ) ...
... Algonquian . International Journal of American Linguistics 56 : 449-483 . 1994. The west - to - east cline in Algonquian dialectology . Actes du 25o Congrès des Algonquinistes , ed . by William Cowan ( Ottawa : Carleton University ) ...
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