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The basis of the French Creole of Louisiana , like that of the French Antilles and the Mascarenes is French , not French and something else , no matter to what extent they may differ among themselves in the language wrought from the ...
The basis of the French Creole of Louisiana , like that of the French Antilles and the Mascarenes is French , not French and something else , no matter to what extent they may differ among themselves in the language wrought from the ...
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Brackets are used however when writing the sounds of standard French phonetically or when transcribing standard French forms . A. Sounds of Negro - French . ( 1 ) Vowels . The following vowels may be distinguished : a , e , e , i , o , ...
Brackets are used however when writing the sounds of standard French phonetically or when transcribing standard French forms . A. Sounds of Negro - French . ( 1 ) Vowels . The following vowels may be distinguished : a , e , e , i , o , ...
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French ( tj ] > ts : tsē ' tiens ' ; French [ ty ] > tsw : tswe ' tuer ' ; French ( dj ) > dz : dzab ' diable ' , dze ' dieu ' . French [ k ] and [ g ] regularly remain , but there are a few cases of palatalization ; the conditions are ...
French ( tj ] > ts : tsē ' tiens ' ; French [ ty ] > tsw : tswe ' tuer ' ; French ( dj ) > dz : dzab ' diable ' , dze ' dieu ' . French [ k ] and [ g ] regularly remain , but there are a few cases of palatalization ; the conditions are ...
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Don CAMERON ALLEN A Note on Sixteenth Century Vernacular | 17 |
F VOEGELIN Shawnee Phonemes | 23 |
Book Reviews E H SturtevantR G Kent H Keniston A | 38 |
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