Language, Band 59,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1983 |
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... words . Then , to say the words they have retained , they must discard part of the recognition forms . They do this ac- cording to a set of reduction rules which enable them to modify recognition words automatically , rather than on a word ...
... words . Then , to say the words they have retained , they must discard part of the recognition forms . They do this ac- cording to a set of reduction rules which enable them to modify recognition words automatically , rather than on a word ...
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... words with nasal phones : 18 with [ m ] , 9 with [ n ] , and one with [ n ] . He believes that all are loanwords , though for a few he can find no source . The word with [ n ] is borrowed from Clallam ; four of the words with [ m ] and ...
... words with nasal phones : 18 with [ m ] , 9 with [ n ] , and one with [ n ] . He believes that all are loanwords , though for a few he can find no source . The word with [ n ] is borrowed from Clallam ; four of the words with [ m ] and ...
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... word tuš ' good ' , from Noo . Aut . Some proponents of a pre - European origin hypothesis for CJ have argued that the use of Nootka words by Columbia River Indians at this early period proves that CJ itself was in use there at that ...
... word tuš ' good ' , from Noo . Aut . Some proponents of a pre - European origin hypothesis for CJ have argued that the use of Nootka words by Columbia River Indians at this early period proves that CJ itself was in use there at that ...
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