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... dialect of Cree very similar to the nearby Plains dialect as reported by Wolfart ( 1973 ) . The rest of this paper will be divided into sections in which I will discuss different aspects of the structure of Mitchif and compare them ...
... dialect of Cree very similar to the nearby Plains dialect as reported by Wolfart ( 1973 ) . The rest of this paper will be divided into sections in which I will discuss different aspects of the structure of Mitchif and compare them ...
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... dialect which is the source of the French lexical items in Mitchif , we can only give correspondences to textbook French.17 The source of any phonological difference might therefore be 1 ) a change in standard French from the common dialect ...
... dialect which is the source of the French lexical items in Mitchif , we can only give correspondences to textbook French.17 The source of any phonological difference might therefore be 1 ) a change in standard French from the common dialect ...
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... dialect spoken at Lake of the Woods ' may weaken this particular argument in favour of Bishop's hypothesis but does not invalidate it . Above all , it emphasises the need for a closer investigation of the boundary which separates the ...
... dialect spoken at Lake of the Woods ' may weaken this particular argument in favour of Bishop's hypothesis but does not invalidate it . Above all , it emphasises the need for a closer investigation of the boundary which separates the ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 1 |
Day National Museum of Man INDIAN PLACENAMES | 26 |
Carole Lévesque Université de Montréal PRODUCTION | 32 |
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