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... Cree that Curwood uses , the best bet is that it is Swampy Cree . In this dialect , the reflex of Proto - Algonquian * 1 is n . In the adjacent Plains Cree dialect , the reflex is y . In Baree , Son of Kazan ,, the name of the wood ...
... Cree that Curwood uses , the best bet is that it is Swampy Cree . In this dialect , the reflex of Proto - Algonquian * 1 is n . In the adjacent Plains Cree dialect , the reflex is y . In Baree , Son of Kazan ,, the name of the wood ...
Page 275
... Cree and Naskapi pattern more closely with the non - palatalizing dialects such as Attikamek and Moose Cree , rather than with Montagnais . - The situation described for Plains Cree by Wolfart ( 1979 ) , for Moose and Swampy Cree ...
... Cree and Naskapi pattern more closely with the non - palatalizing dialects such as Attikamek and Moose Cree , rather than with Montagnais . - The situation described for Plains Cree by Wolfart ( 1979 ) , for Moose and Swampy Cree ...
Page 337
... Plains Cree stories ? Even as I tried to do violence to myself and the demands and expectations I brought with me about writing and reading , I found the stories hard to understand . I always kept asking , " Cui bono ? " " Do these ...
... Plains Cree stories ? Even as I tried to do violence to myself and the demands and expectations I brought with me about writing and reading , I found the stories hard to understand . I always kept asking , " Cui bono ? " " Do these ...
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