Papers of the ... Algonquian Conference, Volumes 15-16Carleton University, 1984 - Algonquian Indians |
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3 ) Troisième principe Une orthographe doit être alignée sur l'orthographe de la langue officielle du pays en question , ce que Pike appelle “ The general sociological situations , and the popular support and ap proval ” ( p.208 ) .
3 ) Troisième principe Une orthographe doit être alignée sur l'orthographe de la langue officielle du pays en question , ce que Pike appelle “ The general sociological situations , and the popular support and ap proval ” ( p.208 ) .
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Les Mandan de langue sioux comprennent cet antagonisme mais sous une forme modifiée permettant d'exprimer les réalités de la situation politique qui était la leur : 10 Oiseaux - Tonnerreg = victoire / 10 frères cheyennes = défaite Par ...
Les Mandan de langue sioux comprennent cet antagonisme mais sous une forme modifiée permettant d'exprimer les réalités de la situation politique qui était la leur : 10 Oiseaux - Tonnerreg = victoire / 10 frères cheyennes = défaite Par ...
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Although proximate shifts like that in ( 9 ) exemplify a distinct discourse feature from the multiple proximates of ( 7 ) and ( 8 ) , however , the way they function can be understood by noting the kinds of situations in which what ...
Although proximate shifts like that in ( 9 ) exemplify a distinct discourse feature from the multiple proximates of ( 7 ) and ( 8 ) , however , the way they function can be understood by noting the kinds of situations in which what ...
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