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Examples are $$ 18 , 19 , 20 , 21 ( “ La façon ... ” to nigakichsa- ) , and 43 . In various places , as one might expect , the Principes is not particularly clear . For example , in the accompanying text , in addition to a rather large ...
Examples are $$ 18 , 19 , 20 , 21 ( “ La façon ... ” to nigakichsa- ) , and 43 . In various places , as one might expect , the Principes is not particularly clear . For example , in the accompanying text , in addition to a rather large ...
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For example , $ 2 of the 1661 version contains four Algonquin examples . This paragraph has been incorporated into page 1 , paragraph 2 , of the 1662 version , but the four examples have been reduced to two , and only one of the two ...
For example , $ 2 of the 1661 version contains four Algonquin examples . This paragraph has been incorporated into page 1 , paragraph 2 , of the 1662 version , but the four examples have been reduced to two , and only one of the two ...
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Unlike some iambic Algon- quian languages ( see , for example , Valentine 1994 on Ojibwa ) , vowel deletion is optional in SE Cree . Devoicing optionally affects / a / , / i / and / u / when the vowel occupies a metrically weak position ...
Unlike some iambic Algon- quian languages ( see , for example , Valentine 1994 on Ojibwa ) , vowel deletion is optional in SE Cree . Devoicing optionally affects / a / , / i / and / u / when the vowel occupies a metrically weak position ...
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Contents
SYLVIE BERBAUM | 14 |
LAURA BUSZARDWELCHER | 34 |
MARY ANN CORBIERE | 71 |
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