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Sketch of Grammar of the Chippeway Languages To Which is Added a Vocabulary of some of the Most Common Words


Summerfield, John / 2008-07-29 00:00:00

EBOOK GRAMMAR OF THE CHIPPEWAY ***


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[Transcriber's Note:
This e-text consists of two books:
_Spellings for the Schools in the Chipeway Language_
_Sketch of Grammar of the Chippeway Language_
In the first book (Spellings...), the hyphen - is used to separate
syllables. In the second book (Grammar...) the hyphen seems to
represent the glottal stop.
In the word lists of the first book, the first entry in each column was
sometimes-- but not consistently-- capitalized. This capitalization has
been retained, whether or not the e-text layout replicates the original.
A few punctuation marks in the paradigms and vocabulary lists have been
supplied or regularized. Other errors and anomalies are listed at the
end of the text. Bracketed text is in the original unless otherwise
noted.]

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Spellings for the Schools
in the
_CHIPEWAY LANGUAGE._

Ah-na-she-nah-pa, Oo-te-ke-too-we-nun;
Ka-ke-ke-noo-ah-mah-ween-twah e-kewh,
Ka-nah-wah-pahn-tah-gigk Mah-ze-nah-e-kun.

YORK, U. CANADA:
Printed for the Canada Conference Missionary Society.
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