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<DIV><FONT face=Arial size=2>Dear colleagues, I'm feeding in my computer
somestories of the Sweet Grass Cree collected by L. Bloomfield. I was surprised
how similar it sounds to Mansi (Vogul) of Siberia. I wonder if anybody could
tell me if the Sweet Grass Cree language is agglutinative or incorporating?
My aim is to detect the similarity of sound distribution in the languages of
different morphological word structure. I failed to find the data on the
phonemic occurrence of North American Indian languages. I wonder if
there were any publications in this field of linguistics? Please,
answer to my e-mail address: <A
href="mailto:yutamb@hotmail.com">yutamb@hotmail.com</A> Looking forward to
hearing from you soon. Remain yours most hopefully Yuri Tambovtsev,
Novosibirsk, Russia</FONT></DIV></BODY></HTML>