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When , however , evidence of morphology , syntax and lexicon is considered , a major set of isoglosses within the palatalized dialects separate the East Cree speakers of eastern James Bay from the Montagnais speakers of south - western ...
When , however , evidence of morphology , syntax and lexicon is considered , a major set of isoglosses within the palatalized dialects separate the East Cree speakers of eastern James Bay from the Montagnais speakers of south - western ...
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Although the ekā negator occurs in Montagnais as well as all other dialects , its pattern of occurrence with both Independent and Conjunct verbs in non - palatalized dialects of Cree is markedly different from the reported usage .
Although the ekā negator occurs in Montagnais as well as all other dialects , its pattern of occurrence with both Independent and Conjunct verbs in non - palatalized dialects of Cree is markedly different from the reported usage .
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Drapeau , Lynn 1984 Le traitement d'information chez les montagnais . Recherches amér . indiennes au Québec 14 ( 4 ) : 24-35 . 1986 Entre le rêve et la réalité : le mode subjectif en montagnais . Pp . 101120 in Actes du dix - septième ...
Drapeau , Lynn 1984 Le traitement d'information chez les montagnais . Recherches amér . indiennes au Québec 14 ( 4 ) : 24-35 . 1986 Entre le rêve et la réalité : le mode subjectif en montagnais . Pp . 101120 in Actes du dix - septième ...
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