Papers of the ... Algonquian Conference, Volume 28Carleton University, 1997 - Algonquian Indians |
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Secondary stress was noted on rather few of the lexical items . Where it was noted , however , it is marked on the data examined here ; in all cases , secondary stress occurs in a position predicted by the analysis .
Secondary stress was noted on rather few of the lexical items . Where it was noted , however , it is marked on the data examined here ; in all cases , secondary stress occurs in a position predicted by the analysis .
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WSA ( evidently W. S. Arneil ] arrogantly noted that “ I do not consider an answer warranted ” and then , on 11 May 1946 , he noted that he “ Will ack ( acknowledge or answer ? ] Mr. Logan at first opportunity ” ( NAC 1946 ) .
WSA ( evidently W. S. Arneil ] arrogantly noted that “ I do not consider an answer warranted ” and then , on 11 May 1946 , he noted that he “ Will ack ( acknowledge or answer ? ] Mr. Logan at first opportunity ” ( NAC 1946 ) .
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Keating noted that the island was occupied by a few French families ( the Druillards and the La Forests ) whose title to their " small holdings ” McCrae would honour . McCrae wanted to employ these families in his fishery .
Keating noted that the island was occupied by a few French families ( the Druillards and the La Forests ) whose title to their " small holdings ” McCrae would honour . McCrae wanted to employ these families in his fishery .
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SYLVIE BERBAUM | 14 |
LAURA BUSZARDWELCHER | 34 |
MARY ANN CORBIERE | 71 |
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