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Fort Chimo Cree : A Case of Dialect Syncretism ? Marguerite MacKenzie Memorial University of Newfoundland an The dialect of Creel spoken by the Fort Chimo Indians , now resident at Schefferville , Québec , today is considered to be one ...
Fort Chimo Cree : A Case of Dialect Syncretism ? Marguerite MacKenzie Memorial University of Newfoundland an The dialect of Creel spoken by the Fort Chimo Indians , now resident at Schefferville , Québec , today is considered to be one ...
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This is certainly the case for the old men at Fort Chimo who are very aware of dialectal differences between themselves and the James and Hudson Bay coast as well as between themselves and the younger speakers . What then encouraged the ...
This is certainly the case for the old men at Fort Chimo who are very aware of dialectal differences between themselves and the James and Hudson Bay coast as well as between themselves and the younger speakers . What then encouraged the ...
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The Fort Chimo Indians are not the only group of Indians who live at Schefferville . There are also Montagnais who were part of the Sept Iles band to the south but who traditionally hunted around Schefferville .
The Fort Chimo Indians are not the only group of Indians who live at Schefferville . There are also Montagnais who were part of the Sept Iles band to the south but who traditionally hunted around Schefferville .
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Contents
INTRODUCTION | 1 |
MEANINGS | 16 |
H Christoph Wolfart University of Manitoba | 37 |
Copyright | |
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