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    المؤلفون: Case, George, author

    المصدر: Takin' Care of Business : A History of Working People's Rock 'n' Roll, 2021.

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    المصدر: Language in Society, 2006 Apr 01. 35(2), 231-259.

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    Personal Name: Warren, Angela 1982-. Trials, litigation, etc., Whitelaw, Latonya 1985-. Trials, litigation, etc., Warren, Kentrell 2006-. , Warren, Angela 1982-. , Warren, Kentrell 2006-. , Whitelaw, Latonya 1985-.

    مصطلحات الفهرس: Trials, litigation, etc.

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    المصدر: Quality Progress. Dec2000, Vol. 33 Issue 12, p18. 2p. 1 Color Photograph.

    مصطلحات جغرافية: OKLAHOMA, MUSKOGEE (Okla.), UNITED States

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    المؤلفون: Martin, Jack B.

    المصدر: International Journal of American Linguistics, 2010 . 76(1), 43-70.

    Relation: An earlier version of this paper was presented at the 2005 meeting of the Society for the Study of Indigenous Languages of the Americas. I am grateful to many discussions over the years with Margaret Mauldin and other Creek speakers. Unless noted, all Creek data in this paper are based on Margaret Mauldin’s speech. Texts and data from earlier periods were reelicited with her help. The phonemes of Creek are a, a:, i, i:, o, o:, c [tS], f, h, k, l, m, n, p, s, t, w, y . Nasalized vowels are indicated with a superscript n . The following abbreviations are used in glosses: 1p a = first-person plural agent; 2 p = second-person patient; 3 p = third-person patient; atn = focus of attention; d = dative; dcl = declarative; dim = diminutive; dir = irectional prefix; du = dual; dur = durative; fgr = falling tone grade; fut = future tense; gpl = group plural; hgr = aspirating grade; i = short form of durative - i : appearing in reduced participles; imper = imperative mood; impf = imperfective; impl = impersonal; ind = indicative; inst = instrumental; lgr = lengthened grade; loc = locative prefix; n = different-subject/nonsubject; neg = negative; nfgr = nasalizing + falling tone grade; nzr = nominalizer; p 1, p 2, p 3, p 4, p 5 = Past 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; prosp = prospective; q = interrogative mood; pl = plural; ref = referential; sg = singular; spn = spontaneous; t = same-subject/subject; top = topic; tpl = triplural (three or more). See Hardy (2005) and Martin (forthcoming) for more detailed coverage of Creek grammar.

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