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... Fort Chimo speakers use the form iyiyu : which is used in Great Whale River and Fort George . Unfortunately few other records of the speech of these Indians exist . They were first contacted in the Ungava area in the early 1830's by fur ...
... Fort Chimo speakers use the form iyiyu : which is used in Great Whale River and Fort George . Unfortunately few other records of the speech of these Indians exist . They were first contacted in the Ungava area in the early 1830's by fur ...
Page 229
... Fort George instead of the expected i : hi : used by the Fort George coasters . These four examples show how the phonology of the Fort Chimo people may have been influenced by the speech of groups from the east coast of James and Hudson ...
... Fort George instead of the expected i : hi : used by the Fort George coasters . These four examples show how the phonology of the Fort Chimo people may have been influenced by the speech of groups from the east coast of James and Hudson ...
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... Fort Chimo who are very aware of dialectal differences between themselves ... George . It has both the change of e to a :, and y as the reflex of PA * 1 ... Fort Chimo . The families who moved from Great Whale to Fort Chimo have become ...
... Fort Chimo who are very aware of dialectal differences between themselves ... George . It has both the change of e to a :, and y as the reflex of PA * 1 ... Fort Chimo . The families who moved from Great Whale to Fort Chimo have become ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 1 |
MEANINGS | 16 |
H Christoph Wolfart University of Manitoba | 37 |
Copyright | |
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