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127 : “ There is no reason to suppose that European colonists or traders or sailors would have created a form of speech containing distinctive tone , CV syllable structure ... serial verbs , and an aspectually marked verb phrase which ...
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It contains three regular CJ words with / 17 , and two English words which the consultant pronounced with / 17 : lele for CJ / ili / ' a ( long ) time ' ; elip for / iləp / ' first ' , the superlative morpheme ; k'al for / k'əl / ' hard ...
It contains three regular CJ words with / 17 , and two English words which the consultant pronounced with / 17 : lele for CJ / ili / ' a ( long ) time ' ; elip for / iləp / ' first ' , the superlative morpheme ; k'al for / k'əl / ' hard ...
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Only 34 words in the material I have collected have likely Nootka etymologies ; and many of these , e.g. saya ' far ' ( from Noo . saya :) , contain only sounds that Europeans could pronounce easily . Moreover , several words have ...
Only 34 words in the material I have collected have likely Nootka etymologies ; and many of these , e.g. saya ' far ' ( from Noo . saya :) , contain only sounds that Europeans could pronounce easily . Moreover , several words have ...
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