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... dialect , which was the subject of Joseph Howse's ground - breaking grammar ( 1844 ) ; Swampy Cree , the n - dialect , and Moose Cree , the l - dialect , both of which were described by Bishop Horden and C.D. Ellis ; and Atikamekw , the ...
... dialect , which was the subject of Joseph Howse's ground - breaking grammar ( 1844 ) ; Swampy Cree , the n - dialect , and Moose Cree , the l - dialect , both of which were described by Bishop Horden and C.D. Ellis ; and Atikamekw , the ...
Page 289
Most of the evidence for the Missinipi dialect ( other than a few place names ) is contained in the lengthy Cree vocabulary compiled in 1743-44 by James Isham , where it is unfortunately mixed in with words from the Woods Cree dialect ...
Most of the evidence for the Missinipi dialect ( other than a few place names ) is contained in the lengthy Cree vocabulary compiled in 1743-44 by James Isham , where it is unfortunately mixed in with words from the Woods Cree dialect ...
Page 291
... dialect of Mon- tagnais ; they are certainly not the people of Ile - à - la - Crosse . Otherwise the table gives a reasonable overview of the known Cree dialects - Plains , " Athabaska " , Woods , Moose , and Swampy - plus the Algonquin ...
... dialect of Mon- tagnais ; they are certainly not the people of Ile - à - la - Crosse . Otherwise the table gives a reasonable overview of the known Cree dialects - Plains , " Athabaska " , Woods , Moose , and Swampy - plus the Algonquin ...
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