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and Naskapi . Nevertheless all the dialects form a classic dialect chain , as described in MacKenzie ( 1980 ) . On the basis of this phonological process of velar palatalization , and subsequent changes brought about by the process ...
and Naskapi . Nevertheless all the dialects form a classic dialect chain , as described in MacKenzie ( 1980 ) . On the basis of this phonological process of velar palatalization , and subsequent changes brought about by the process ...
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... dialects . Recent fieldwork with speakers of East Cree and 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 ...
... dialects . Recent fieldwork with speakers of East Cree and 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 ...
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... dialects of Cree is markedly different from the reported usage . In East Cree , where the Indirect and Subjective forms have recently been recorded , the use of the ekā negator for the Subjective forms , as in Montagnais , unites all ...
... dialects of Cree is markedly different from the reported usage . In East Cree , where the Indirect and Subjective forms have recently been recorded , the use of the ekā negator for the Subjective forms , as in Montagnais , unites all ...
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