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Chaque ligne a la forme suivante : l'inscription originale , en majuscules ; en dessous , entre crochets , une transcription phonologique dans la mesure possible , dans le dialecte montagnais de Malioténam d'aujourd'hui ; donc , une ...
Chaque ligne a la forme suivante : l'inscription originale , en majuscules ; en dessous , entre crochets , une transcription phonologique dans la mesure possible , dans le dialecte montagnais de Malioténam d'aujourd'hui ; donc , une ...
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There are also Montagnais who were part of the Sept Iles band to the south but who traditionally hunted around Schefferville . When the mines opened and jobs became available , the people moved to the John Lake reserve .
There are also Montagnais who were part of the Sept Iles band to the south but who traditionally hunted around Schefferville . When the mines opened and jobs became available , the people moved to the John Lake reserve .
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COWAN , William 1976 The generation gap in Montagnais dialectology . Cowan ( ed . ) , Papers of the 7th Algonquian Conference 1975 . Ottawa : Carleton University . FABVRE , Bonaventure 1970 Racines montagnaises .
COWAN , William 1976 The generation gap in Montagnais dialectology . Cowan ( ed . ) , Papers of the 7th Algonquian Conference 1975 . Ottawa : Carleton University . FABVRE , Bonaventure 1970 Racines montagnaises .
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INTRODUCTION | 1 |
MEANINGS | 16 |
H Christoph Wolfart University of Manitoba | 37 |
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