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... indicated that the Inuit and Status Indians had the highest proportion of Aboriginal mother tongue speakers . Table 8 ... indicate a serious decline in Aboriginal language use in recent times as people move from childhood to middle age ...
... indicated that the Inuit and Status Indians had the highest proportion of Aboriginal mother tongue speakers . Table 8 ... indicate a serious decline in Aboriginal language use in recent times as people move from childhood to middle age ...
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... indicated by the verb - final form / pan / ( in some other verb forms , the marker is / htay / ) . ( These are what are commonly called " preterit " forms in Algonquian ; in Moose Cree , they indicate imperfective aspect . This is ...
... indicated by the verb - final form / pan / ( in some other verb forms , the marker is / htay / ) . ( These are what are commonly called " preterit " forms in Algonquian ; in Moose Cree , they indicate imperfective aspect . This is ...
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... indicate the relative position of different groups at specific time periods . This is particularly true with regard to the European colonists , who are never represented on a map of Indian distributions . ( Hoffman 1967 : 3 ) In other ...
... indicate the relative position of different groups at specific time periods . This is particularly true with regard to the European colonists , who are never represented on a map of Indian distributions . ( Hoffman 1967 : 3 ) In other ...
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Roger Spielmann and Bertha Chief | 313 |
John A Strong | 327 |
MarcAdélard Tremblay and Josée Thivierge | 343 |
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