Papers of the ... Algonquian Conference, Volumes 15-16Carleton University, 1984 - Algonquian Indians |
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... paper is the role that orthographic design can play in the development of literacy for Native languages in Canada , specifically in view of the needs of present and potential Native readers and communities . The inspiration and informa ...
... paper is the role that orthographic design can play in the development of literacy for Native languages in Canada , specifically in view of the needs of present and potential Native readers and communities . The inspiration and informa ...
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... paper uses a technique common to the sociolinguistic literature , namely the investigation of change in apparent rather than in real time . To this end , actual speech production will be contrasted between the oldest and youngest ...
... paper uses a technique common to the sociolinguistic literature , namely the investigation of change in apparent rather than in real time . To this end , actual speech production will be contrasted between the oldest and youngest ...
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... paper and pencil were now " objects of desire amongst the Indians . " Besides medicine and oatmeal , they were also given slates or paper . When the clergyman was asked to serve as a letter - carrier while visiting some Indian tents ...
... paper and pencil were now " objects of desire amongst the Indians . " Besides medicine and oatmeal , they were also given slates or paper . When the clergyman was asked to serve as a letter - carrier while visiting some Indian tents ...
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