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Languages of the United States / Central Algonquian languages / Grammatical categories / Obviative / Agglutinative languages / Polysynthetic languages / Kutenai language / Algonquian languages / Cree language / Grammatical person / Grammatical number / Blackfoot language
Date: 2007-09-24 15:37:20
Languages of the United States
Central Algonquian languages
Grammatical categories
Obviative
Agglutinative languages
Polysynthetic languages
Kutenai language
Algonquian languages
Cree language
Grammatical person
Grammatical number
Blackfoot language

To appear in Proceedings of the Thirty-Ninth Algonquian Conference, edited by C. Wolfart. Winnipeg: University of Manitoba. Kutenai, Algonquian, and the Pacific Northwest from an Areal Perspective* Matthew S. Dryer Unive

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