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1Outline for a comparative grammar of some Algonquian languages

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  • Title: ➤  Outline for a comparative grammar of some Algonquian languages
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  • Language: English
  • Number of Pages: Median: 124
  • Publisher: Mundart
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  • Publish Location: Petoskey MI

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  • First Year Published: 2013
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    2Natick dictionary

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    • Language: English
    • Number of Pages: Median: 349
    • Publisher: ➤  Govt. Print. Off. - University of Nebraska Press
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    • Publish Location: Washington - Lincoln

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    • First Year Published: 1903
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      3Vocabulary of the Massachusetts (or Natick) Indian language

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      • Title: ➤  Vocabulary of the Massachusetts (or Natick) Indian language
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      • Language: English
      • Number of Pages: Median: 62
      • Publisher: Sine nomine
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      • Publish Location: [Cambridge, Mass.?

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      • First Year Published: 1829
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        List of English words from Indigenous languages of the Americas

        Abenaki moz, reinforced by cognates from other Algonquian languages (e.g. Massachusett/Narragansett moos, Ojibwe moo(n)z, Lenape mus 'elk'), from Proto-Algonquian

        List of ethnic slurs

        ISBN 978-90-272-6736-8. Dalton, David (6 September 2007). The Philippines: Edition en langue anglaise. Rough Guides Limited. p. 53. ISBN 978-1-84353-806-6. Retrieved

        Atlantic Northeast

        Newfoundland French Quebec French Manual languages American Sign Language (ASL) Langue des signes québécoise (LSQ) Maritime Sign Language (MSL) Black American

        French orthography

        10 October 2017. Translation of Évolution de la langue française du Ve au XVe siècle. See also Langue romane (French) and Romance languages (English)

        Walloon orthography

        Geretrudis. In the 9th century, the first texts written in the vernacular langue d'oïl appear in northern Gaul. One of the earliest of these documents, the

        List of ethnic slurs and epithets by ethnicity

        Native American. Derived from the lower East-Coast Algonquian language Massachusett term ussqua, which originally meant 'young woman', but which took on

        Mi'kmaq language

        related to several extant languages, such as Malecite-Passamaquoddy, Massachusett and Munsee as well as extinct languages like Abenaki and Unami. Beyond

        International Phonetic Alphabet

        24 June 2023. Laver 1994, p. 374 Paulian, Christiane (1975). Le Kukuya: langue teke du Congo; phonologie, classes nominales. Bibliothèque de la SELAF (in

        Cant (language)

        University Press. p. 10. ISBN 9780814204221. Valdman, Albert (May 2000). "La Langue des faubourgs et des banlieues: de l'argot au français populaire". The French

        Evolution of languages

        other parts of southern New England, English settlers interacted with Massachusett language speaking Wampanoag peoples. John Eliot's translation of the