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<DIV><FONT face=Arial size=2>Dear Corpora colleagues, I have computed Oneida, an
AmerIndian Language, Iroquoian. Incorporating. The share of the laials
consonants in the Oneida speech sound chain is rather low - 2.40% only. The next
language in my project "Labial consonants in world languages" is Oowekeeno, an
AmerIndian language, North Wakashan family. I am feeding in my computer the
Oowekeeno texts from the book published by Evelyn Walkus Windsor, Susanne Hilton
and John C. Rath "Oowekeeno Oral Traditions as Told by the Late Chief Simon
Walkus Sr." - Ottawa: National Museum of Canada, 1982. - 223 page. I wonder what
the "c" with two dots over it means? May be, you know the e-mail addresses
of Evelyn Walkus Windsor, Susanne Hilton and John C. Rath, who could
consult me on Oowekeeno. Looking forward to hearing from those who can help me
soon to <A href="mailto:yutamb@mail.com">yutamb@mail.com</A> Yours
sincerely Yuri Tambovtsev, Novosibirsk,
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