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... communities can increase communications among themselves and share reading materials if a standard or- thography is used which can be read by people of varying di- alects . These two arguments are impeccable . It remains to be seen ...
... communities can increase communications among themselves and share reading materials if a standard or- thography is used which can be read by people of varying di- alects . These two arguments are impeccable . It remains to be seen ...
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... communities were less obvious to the Indian and more removed from his ability to confront and deal with them . But this role initiated a process of directed cultural change in In- dian communities that was not likely to endear either ...
... communities were less obvious to the Indian and more removed from his ability to confront and deal with them . But this role initiated a process of directed cultural change in In- dian communities that was not likely to endear either ...
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... communities . Among the chief aims of this paper are the documentation of : a ) the extent or rate of phonological change in Sheshatshiu Montagnais - i.e . whether one can actually speak of a " genera- tion gap " in the community of ...
... communities . Among the chief aims of this paper are the documentation of : a ) the extent or rate of phonological change in Sheshatshiu Montagnais - i.e . whether one can actually speak of a " genera- tion gap " in the community of ...
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Carol Dana | 15 |
LouisPhilippe Vaillancourt | 21 |
Emmanuel Désveaux | 33 |
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