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LANGUAGE CHANGE IN SHESHATSHIU MONTAGNAIS SANDRA CLARKE AND MARGUERITE MACKENZIE Memorial University of Newfoundland In a paper presented at the Seventh Algonquian Conference in 1975 , William Cowan ( 1975 ) outlined several apparent ...
LANGUAGE CHANGE IN SHESHATSHIU MONTAGNAIS SANDRA CLARKE AND MARGUERITE MACKENZIE Memorial University of Newfoundland In a paper presented at the Seventh Algonquian Conference in 1975 , William Cowan ( 1975 ) outlined several apparent ...
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It is clear from the account given by Le Jeune that the Montagnais did not believe in retribution after death . The Montagnais believed that the next life was simply an inverted “ prolongation of life on earth , a continued Montagnais ...
It is clear from the account given by Le Jeune that the Montagnais did not believe in retribution after death . The Montagnais believed that the next life was simply an inverted “ prolongation of life on earth , a continued Montagnais ...
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Drapeau , Lynn 1978 Aspects de la néologie dénominative en montagnais . Pp . 214– 223 in the 9th . 1983 L'allomorphie des radicaux TA en montagnais . Pp . 269–280 in the 14th . Drapeau , Lynn , Alan Ford et Micheline Noreau - Hébert ...
Drapeau , Lynn 1978 Aspects de la néologie dénominative en montagnais . Pp . 214– 223 in the 9th . 1983 L'allomorphie des radicaux TA en montagnais . Pp . 269–280 in the 14th . Drapeau , Lynn , Alan Ford et Micheline Noreau - Hébert ...
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