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... Montagnais speakers of south - western Quebec and Labrador . The two 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 ...
... Montagnais speakers of south - western Quebec and Labrador . The two 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 ...
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... Montagnais , unites all the palatalized dialects . This fact may provide evi- dence that the existence of the Indirect and Subjective forms is older than the adoption of apu as negator for Independent Indicative verbs . This brief ...
... Montagnais , unites all the palatalized dialects . This fact may provide evi- dence that the existence of the Indirect and Subjective forms is older than the adoption of apu as negator for Independent Indicative verbs . This brief ...
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... montagnais . Pp . 101- 120 in Actes du dix - septième congrès des algonquianistes . William Cowan , ed . Ottawa : Carleton University . Dictionnaire montagnais - français . Montréal : Les Presses de l'Uni- versité du Québec . Ellis , C ...
... montagnais . Pp . 101- 120 in Actes du dix - septième congrès des algonquianistes . William Cowan , ed . Ottawa : Carleton University . Dictionnaire montagnais - français . Montréal : Les Presses de l'Uni- versité du Québec . Ellis , C ...
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