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His interest in philology , which seems to have been restricted to the East Indies , is attested primarily by the ... the only known copy of the Cree dictionary has , for most of its life , been bound into Bowrey's Malay dictionary .
His interest in philology , which seems to have been restricted to the East Indies , is attested primarily by the ... the only known copy of the Cree dictionary has , for most of its life , been bound into Bowrey's Malay dictionary .
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Fort Chimo Cree : A Case of Dialect Syncretism ? ... now resident at Schefferville , Québec , today is considered to be one of the y dialects like those of the east coast of James and Hudson Bays ( Mackenzie 1977 ) .
Fort Chimo Cree : A Case of Dialect Syncretism ? ... now resident at Schefferville , Québec , today is considered to be one of the y dialects like those of the east coast of James and Hudson Bays ( Mackenzie 1977 ) .
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... of the Great Whale River group to the west and the Davis Inlet group to the east . ... The majority of Cree dialects have a vowel system consisting of seven vowels , four long i :, e :, a :, u : and three short i , a , u .
... of the Great Whale River group to the west and the Davis Inlet group to the east . ... The majority of Cree dialects have a vowel system consisting of seven vowels , four long i :, e :, a :, u : and three short i , a , u .
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Contents
INTRODUCTION | 1 |
MEANINGS | 16 |
H Christoph Wolfart University of Manitoba | 37 |
Copyright | |
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