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1982. A note on phonological change in Ojibwa. Canadian Journal of Linguistics
27:41-46. Goddard, Ives. 1979. Delaware verbal morphology. New York: Garland
. . 1982. The historical phonology of Munsee. International Journal ofAmerican ...
1982. A note on phonological change in Ojibwa. Canadian Journal of Linguistics
27:41-46. Goddard, Ives. 1979. Delaware verbal morphology. New York: Garland
. . 1982. The historical phonology of Munsee. International Journal ofAmerican ...
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Linguistics in the Netherlands, ed. by M. den Dikken and K. Hengeveld (
Amsterdam: John Benjamins), 73-88. 1996. What Algonquian morphology is
really like: Hockett revisited. Paper presented at the Workshop on Structure and
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Linguistics in the Netherlands, ed. by M. den Dikken and K. Hengeveld (
Amsterdam: John Benjamins), 73-88. 1996. What Algonquian morphology is
really like: Hockett revisited. Paper presented at the Workshop on Structure and
Constituency ...
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Cognitive/academic language proficiency, linguistic interdependence, the
optimal age question and some other matters. Working ... Georgetown University
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Cognitive/academic language proficiency, linguistic interdependence, the
optimal age question and some other matters. Working ... Georgetown University
RoundTable on Languages and Linguistics 1980, ed. by J. E. Atalis(Washington,
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SYLVIE BERBAUM | 14 |
LAURA BUSZARDWELCHER | 34 |
MARY ANN CORBIERE | 71 |
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