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1A grammatical sketch of Comox

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  • Title: A grammatical sketch of Comox
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  • Language: English
  • Number of Pages: Median: 264
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  • First Year Published: 1981
  • Is Full Text Available: No
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2Le comox lhaamen de Colombe Britannique

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  • Title: ➤  Le comox lhaamen de Colombe Britannique
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  • Language: fre
  • Number of Pages: Median: 187
  • Publisher: A.E.A.
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  • Publish Location: Paris

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  • First Year Published: 1981
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3Abnormal types of speech in Nootka ; Noun reduplication in Comox, a Salish language of Vancouver Island

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  • Title: ➤  Abnormal types of speech in Nootka ; Noun reduplication in Comox, a Salish language of Vancouver Island
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  • Language: English
  • Number of Pages: Median: 53
  • Publisher: ➤  Creative Media Partners, LLC - Government Printing Bureau
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  • Publish Location: Ottawa

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  • First Year Published: 1915
  • Is Full Text Available: Yes
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    4Noun reduplication in Comox, a Salish language of Vancouver island

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    • Title: ➤  Noun reduplication in Comox, a Salish language of Vancouver island
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    • Language: English
    • Number of Pages: Median: 53
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    • Publish Location: Ottawa

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      Comox language

      Comox (Comox: ʔayʔajuθəm) is a Coast Salish language historically spoken in the northern Georgia Strait region, spanning the east coast of Vancouver Island

      Kʼómoks

      language (Comox-Sliammon), and were divided in two main dialect and tribal groupings, which are known by academics as Island Comox and Mainland Comox

      Comox, British Columbia

      Comox (English: /ˈkoʊmɒks/) is a town on the southern coast of the Comox Peninsula in the Strait of Georgia on the eastern coast of Vancouver Island, British

      Comox

      Comox language, their Coast Salish language K'ómoks First Nation (or the Comox Indian Band), the government of the insular Comox the mainland Comox:

      Homalco First Nation

      The Homalco First Nation (Comox language: Xwémalhkwu, also spelled χʷɛmaɬku) is a First Nations government located in Bute Inlet near the upper Sunshine

      American mink

      aapssiiyai'kayi or soyii'kayi Cherokee: svki[citation needed] Chickasaw: okfincha Comox: qayχ Cree: sâkwes Plains Cree: sâkwês ᓵᑫᐧᐢ Swampy Cree: šâkwêšiw ᔖᑴᔑᐤ Moose

      Mount Waddington

      37361°N 125.26333°W / 51.37361; -125.26333 Naming Native name xʷoʔoxʷ (Comox) Geography Mount Waddington Location in British Columbia Interactive map

      Tla'amin Nation

      The Tla'amin First Nation (Comox language: ɬəʔamɛn), formerly Sliammon Indian Band or Sliammon First Nation, is a First Nations self governing nation whose

      Qathet Regional District

      599 people lived in the district. The orthography of the indigenous Comox language does not use capital letters. Statistic includes all persons that did

      Latin theta

      when placed after a nasal consonant. In the Gros Ventre, Fox, and Comox languages, it represents the voiceless dental fricative ([θ]) sound. It was used