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The description of Algonquin (94, 95) is based essentially on Jones’s first paper. 
Fiom, Grorcre T. Syllabus of vowel and consonantal sounds, in Meskwaki 
Indian. Published by the State Historical Society of Iowa. 1906. 
Known to me only by the remarks on p.vi of A collection of Meskwaki Manuscripts and in the 
list of names of Meskwaki Indians in the Iowa Journal of History and Politics, April, 1906. The 
title may therefore not be absolutely accurate. To judge from the orthography of the Indian 
names, the phonetic scheme is deficient. Apparently the author was unacquainted with the work 
of William Jones. 
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The first scientific paper on the Fox language. 
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Explains the principles of a number of Fox syllabaries. Only the first one described is in current 
use. Atleast two others not described by Jones exist; however, their mechanism is on the same 
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Gives a description of Fox phonetics as he conceives them, and numerous texts. 
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——— Two proto-Algonquian phonetic shifts. Journ. Wash. Acad. Sci., vol. 9, 
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Some general notes on the Fox Indians. Part II: Phonetics, folklore, 
and mythology. Ibid., pp. 521-528. 1919. 
See pp. 521-525. There are some unfortunate misprints, which are nearly all corrected in an 
errata sheet preceding the index. 
Voealic harmony in Fox. Amer. Journ. Philol., vol. xu1, no. 2, pp. 
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See the corrigenda, ibidem, p. 308. 
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ten in the current syllabary, p. 10; Fox phonetics, pp. 12-13; grammatical notes, pp. 68-71; Fox 
phonetic shifts, p. 72; Fox instrumental particles, p. 72 (contains a few errors); list of stems, p. 73 
et seq. (some errors, but unimportant). 
Rejoinder. Amer. Journ. Philol., vol. xurv, no. 3, pp. 285-286. 1923. 
A reply to L. Bloomfield’s review of Michelson’s The owl sacred pack of the Fox Indians. A few 
phonetic matters and the instrumental particles are considered. 
