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ptb *p-wak pig and mo is a feminine suffix. , (or) often it is useful to search for two or more terms at the same time. for example, if one wants to tag words for 'chicken', it might be useful to widen the search to 'rooster', 'hen', and 'chick', as many languages will compose terms for these words with
'chicken-male', 'chicken-female', and 'chicken-diminutive'. one can use the comma to create a search string which includes more than one term. when one enters 'chicken, rooster, hen, chick' in the gloss search field, the search results will include all lexical items whose gloss contains 'chicken' or...
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its first music. beginning in the th century, immigrants from the united kingdom, ireland, spain, germany, and france began arriving in large numbers, bringing with them new styles and instruments. african slaves brought their own musical traditions, and each subsequent wave of immigrants contributed
from across west africa commingled with european styles and instruments in the melting pot of slavery. by the mid- th century, a distinctly african american folk tradition was well-known and widespread, and african american musical techniques, instruments, and images became a part of mainstream american...
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