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Adult classes were filled and stayed filled . These initiatives were supplemented by mimeographed readers and workbooks based on remembered history , belief , and technical knowledge of hunting and trapping , and gradually this cultural ...
Adult classes were filled and stayed filled . These initiatives were supplemented by mimeographed readers and workbooks based on remembered history , belief , and technical knowledge of hunting and trapping , and gradually this cultural ...
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Although a woman from Maniwaki who has resided in Golden Lake for over twenty years has been engaged to teach Algonquin language classes in the Day - Care Center , use of the local dialect is highly restricted , confined to this small ...
Although a woman from Maniwaki who has resided in Golden Lake for over twenty years has been engaged to teach Algonquin language classes in the Day - Care Center , use of the local dialect is highly restricted , confined to this small ...
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It is necessary to consider groups of phonological features , morpho - syntactic classes and lexical items before assigning dialectal sub - divisions . NOTES 1 Cree here refers to the whole complex of 234.
It is necessary to consider groups of phonological features , morpho - syntactic classes and lexical items before assigning dialectal sub - divisions . NOTES 1 Cree here refers to the whole complex of 234.
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Contents
INTRODUCTION | 1 |
MEANINGS | 16 |
H Christoph Wolfart University of Manitoba | 37 |
Copyright | |
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