Papers of the ... Algonquian Conference, Volumes 15-16Carleton University, 1984 - Algonquian Indians |
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a the inventory of graphemes to represent , in combinations , dialect specific phenomena of pronunciation . ... Alternatives other than creating or selecting an orthography which can equally represent all relevant dialects were proposed ...
a the inventory of graphemes to represent , in combinations , dialect specific phenomena of pronunciation . ... Alternatives other than creating or selecting an orthography which can equally represent all relevant dialects were proposed ...
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Another impetus for fully accommodating dialects in one overall orthography comes from phenomena in literacy instruction . In the case of severe intercommunity dialect variance , as noted above , it is important that students are being ...
Another impetus for fully accommodating dialects in one overall orthography comes from phenomena in literacy instruction . In the case of severe intercommunity dialect variance , as noted above , it is important that students are being ...
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The low frequencies of [ b ] realizations are somewhat surprising in light of the extensive change of / š / to [ h ] in the Montagnais dialects of the Lower North Shore , and to a lesser degree in the Uashau dialect of Sept - Isles and ...
The low frequencies of [ b ] realizations are somewhat surprising in light of the extensive change of / š / to [ h ] in the Montagnais dialects of the Lower North Shore , and to a lesser degree in the Uashau dialect of Sept - Isles and ...
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Carol Dana | 15 |
LouisPhilippe Vaillancourt | 21 |
Kathryn T Molohon | 49 |
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