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... patterns of stress placement for palatalized dialects of the Cree- Montagnais - Naskapi dialect continuum : final stress placement and non- final stress placement . SE Cree falls into the non - final area ; that is , although primary ...
... patterns of stress placement for palatalized dialects of the Cree- Montagnais - Naskapi dialect continuum : final stress placement and non- final stress placement . SE Cree falls into the non - final area ; that is , although primary ...
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... patterns wordplay found in 200 Cree children's drawings . Details concerning these drawings can be found in my Ph.D. dissertation ( Fulford 1993a ) as well as papers published in previous Papers of the Algonquian Conference ( 1993b ...
... patterns wordplay found in 200 Cree children's drawings . Details concerning these drawings can be found in my Ph.D. dissertation ( Fulford 1993a ) as well as papers published in previous Papers of the Algonquian Conference ( 1993b ...
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... PATTERNS Naskapi nouns may be inflected for possession , number of possessor , locative , number ( of noun ) and obviation . An indication that these nominalizations are functioning as nouns is the fact that their inflection patterns ...
... PATTERNS Naskapi nouns may be inflected for possession , number of possessor , locative , number ( of noun ) and obviation . An indication that these nominalizations are functioning as nouns is the fact that their inflection patterns ...
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