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Passamaquoddy literacy training is offered to native speakers and a course in conversational Passamaquoddy to non - speakers . A course in Passamaquoddy history and culture brings native and non - native experts together to examine ...
Passamaquoddy literacy training is offered to native speakers and a course in conversational Passamaquoddy to non - speakers . A course in Passamaquoddy history and culture brings native and non - native experts together to examine ...
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Then only the trained ear of the native speaker can make the best choice for the given context , style , and audience . We assume that within the grammatical guidelines established by the usage of fluent speakers minor variations in ...
Then only the trained ear of the native speaker can make the best choice for the given context , style , and audience . We assume that within the grammatical guidelines established by the usage of fluent speakers minor variations in ...
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Golden Lake Algonquin appears to be a dying language : as a general rule , the small number of living speakers are over seventy years of age , some of them in poor health , and most use English in their daily lives to the virtual ...
Golden Lake Algonquin appears to be a dying language : as a general rule , the small number of living speakers are over seventy years of age , some of them in poor health , and most use English in their daily lives to the virtual ...
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Contents
INTRODUCTION | 1 |
MEANINGS | 16 |
H Christoph Wolfart University of Manitoba | 37 |
Copyright | |
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