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... Naskapi dialects are transitional between the larger groups , patterning somewhat more closely with East Cree . In this paper I will present evidence to support the argument that , for the system of negative markers , East Cree and Naskapi ...
... Naskapi dialects are transitional between the larger groups , patterning somewhat more closely with East Cree . In this paper I will present evidence to support the argument that , for the system of negative markers , East Cree and Naskapi ...
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... Naskapi indicates that the Subjective forms are used in these dialects . The Subjec- tive inflections , which indicate the fact that the speaker is expressing an opinion , not stating a proven or observable fact , can be affixed to ...
... Naskapi indicates that the Subjective forms are used in these dialects . The Subjec- tive inflections , which indicate the fact that the speaker is expressing an opinion , not stating a proven or observable fact , can be affixed to ...
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... Naskapi . PhD thesis , University of Toronto . MacKenzie , Marguerite , and Sandra Clarke 1981 Dialect Relations in Cree / Montagnais / Naskapi : Verb Paradigms . Pp . 135-191 in Montreal Working Papers in Linguistics 16. Lynn Drapeau ...
... Naskapi . PhD thesis , University of Toronto . MacKenzie , Marguerite , and Sandra Clarke 1981 Dialect Relations in Cree / Montagnais / Naskapi : Verb Paradigms . Pp . 135-191 in Montreal Working Papers in Linguistics 16. Lynn Drapeau ...
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