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"algonquian (fox).
"algonquian (fox).
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comparative algonquian.
comparative algonquian.
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"eastern algonquian languages.
"eastern algonquian languages.
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algonquian linguistic change and reconstruction.
algonquian linguistic change and reconstruction.
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winnipeg: algonquian and iroquoian linguistics.
winnipeg: algonquian and iroquoian linguistics.
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two alleged algonquian languages of california.
two alleged algonquian languages of california.
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“the dialectology of southern new england algonquian.
“the dialectology of southern new england algonquian.
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"papers of the 38th algonquian conference," pp.
"papers of the 38th algonquian conference," pp.
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"the west-to-east cline in algonquian dialectology.
"the west-to-east cline in algonquian dialectology.
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algonquian and iroquoian linguistics - special athabaskan number, memoir 17.
algonquian and iroquoian linguistics - special athabaskan number, memoir 17.
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algonquian, wiyot, and yurok: proving a distant genetic relationship.
algonquian, wiyot, and yurok: proving a distant genetic relationship.
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" winnipeg: publications of the algonquian text society, university of manitoba.
" winnipeg: publications of the algonquian text society, university of manitoba.
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" william cowan, ed., "papers of the 25th algonquian conference," pp.
" william cowan, ed., "papers of the 25th algonquian conference," pp.
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=== enlaces externos ===*algonquian east dna project*algonquian family*algonquian languages
==external links==*algonquian east dna project*algonquian family*algonquian languages
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" in william cowan, ed., "papers of the 25th algonquian conference" 187-211.
" in william cowan, ed., "papers of the 25th algonquian conference" 187-211.
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==== southern new england algonquian (snea) ====goddard notes the similarities shared by the southern new england languages.
==== southern new england algonquian (snea) ====goddard notes the similarities shared by the southern new england languages.
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“comparative algonquian.” lyle campbell and marianne mithun, eds, "the languages of native america," pp.
“comparative algonquian.” lyle campbell and marianne mithun, eds, "the languages of native america," pp.
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“eastern algonquian as a genetic subgroup.” william cowan, ed., "papers of the eleventh algonquian conference,” pp.
“eastern algonquian as a genetic subgroup.” william cowan, ed., "papers of the eleventh algonquian conference,” pp.
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costa outlines three sound changes that are innovations uniquely assignable to proto-eastern algonquian, and hence constitute evidence for the subgrouping (the asterisk denotes a reconstructed sound in the proto-language: (a) palatalization of proto-eastern-algonquian (pea) *k; (b) merger of pea consonant clusters "*hr" and "*hx;" (c) shift of word-final pea "*r" to "š.
costa outlines three sound changes that are innovations uniquely assignable to proto-eastern algonquian, and hence constitute evidence for the subgrouping (the asterisk denotes a reconstructed sound in the proto-language: (a) palatalization of proto-eastern-algonquian (pea) *k; (b) merger of pea consonant clusters "*hr" and "*hx;" (c) shift of word-final pea "*r" to "š.
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