Papers of the ... Algonquian Conference, Volumes 15-16Carleton University, 1984 - Algonquian Indians |
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Letter writing and a few other uses of literacy among Native people are also mentioned . Salient points with regards to the present are ( 1 ) that these functions for old Native orthographies are waning or at least not developing ...
Letter writing and a few other uses of literacy among Native people are also mentioned . Salient points with regards to the present are ( 1 ) that these functions for old Native orthographies are waning or at least not developing ...
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Two other authors writing on Algonquian literacy circumvent the problems of finding one orthography to suit all dialects by proposing methods of developing learning materials for children and establishing editoral conventions for Native ...
Two other authors writing on Algonquian literacy circumvent the problems of finding one orthography to suit all dialects by proposing methods of developing learning materials for children and establishing editoral conventions for Native ...
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First , some informants on occasion were inconsistent about writing word boundaries , either choosing not to write ... in the predicted environment , and some of the most reliable writers did always write word boundaries consistently .
First , some informants on occasion were inconsistent about writing word boundaries , either choosing not to write ... in the predicted environment , and some of the most reliable writers did always write word boundaries consistently .
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