Papers of the ... Algonquian Conference, Volume 8Carleton University, 1977 - Algonquian Indians |
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... French in structure , this follows from the fact that borrowing French nouns left no option for verbalization of nouns , therefore no Cree type equative structure is available . So the French structure has to be borrowed too . However ...
... French in structure , this follows from the fact that borrowing French nouns left no option for verbalization of nouns , therefore no Cree type equative structure is available . So the French structure has to be borrowed too . However ...
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... French as borrowed into Mitchif is topic enough for an independent treatise . Because of a lack of knowledge concerning the particulars of the French dialect which is the source of the French lexical items in Mitchif , we can only give ...
... French as borrowed into Mitchif is topic enough for an independent treatise . Because of a lack of knowledge concerning the particulars of the French dialect which is the source of the French lexical items in Mitchif , we can only give ...
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... French Ә 830 a u 2018 10 10 Mitchif we ü ( ü , ö , and e do not appear to contrast in Mitchif , although I have ... French Šǝval Šǝvo šǝmê pǝti environment ( optionally we or we in the first syllable of two syllable words ) irregularly ...
... French Ә 830 a u 2018 10 10 Mitchif we ü ( ü , ö , and e do not appear to contrast in Mitchif , although I have ... French Šǝval Šǝvo šǝmê pǝti environment ( optionally we or we in the first syllable of two syllable words ) irregularly ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 1 |
Day National Museum of Man INDIAN PLACENAMES | 26 |
Carole Lévesque Université de Montréal PRODUCTION | 32 |
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