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Page 103
... North West River and related Montagnais dialects from the other dialects discussed . " À partir de données provenant du dialecte de Mingan , Martin ( 1981 : 194 ) l'appelle mode " fictif " en précisant qu'il a " essentiellement une ...
... North West River and related Montagnais dialects from the other dialects discussed . " À partir de données provenant du dialecte de Mingan , Martin ( 1981 : 194 ) l'appelle mode " fictif " en précisant qu'il a " essentiellement une ...
Page 277
... North American Tribes . North Amer- ican Review 97 : 34-59 . Snow , Dean R. 1976 The Ethnohistorical Baseline of the Eastern Algonquians . Ethno- history 23 : 291–306 . 1978 Eastern Abenaki . Pp . 137-147 in Trigger ( ed . ) 1978 ...
... North American Tribes . North Amer- ican Review 97 : 34-59 . Snow , Dean R. 1976 The Ethnohistorical Baseline of the Eastern Algonquians . Ethno- history 23 : 291–306 . 1978 Eastern Abenaki . Pp . 137-147 in Trigger ( ed . ) 1978 ...
Page 288
... North Dakota to Buffalo Narrows , Alberta , and the language is remarkably uniform . 2 The final sociolinguistic question comes from Crawford's work on Métchif , where he presents evidence that Métchif is a dying language ( Crawford ...
... North Dakota to Buffalo Narrows , Alberta , and the language is remarkably uniform . 2 The final sociolinguistic question comes from Crawford's work on Métchif , where he presents evidence that Métchif is a dying language ( Crawford ...
Contents
Roger Spielmann and Bertha Chief | 313 |
John A Strong | 327 |
MarcAdélard Tremblay and Josée Thivierge | 343 |
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