Papers of the ... Algonquian Conference, Volume 17Carleton University, 1986 - Algonquian Indians |
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... levels for individual Aboriginal lan- guages across age groups , indicates that most of the languages have a regular curve in maintenance down from highs at the youngest and oldest levels to lows at the 25 to 34 age level ( or 35 to 44 ...
... levels for individual Aboriginal lan- guages across age groups , indicates that most of the languages have a regular curve in maintenance down from highs at the youngest and oldest levels to lows at the 25 to 34 age level ( or 35 to 44 ...
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... level , and few among the older group have university degrees . For the other levels of education , the maintenance percentages are as inclined to go up as down with the highest level of maintenance being at the highest level of ...
... level , and few among the older group have university degrees . For the other levels of education , the maintenance percentages are as inclined to go up as down with the highest level of maintenance being at the highest level of ...
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... levels . The Inuit show rela- tively little difference between maintenance levels from lower to upper income levels . There is an upturn in maintenance at the $ 15,000 to $ 19,999 level for Other Algonquian and Athapaskan speakers which ...
... levels . The Inuit show rela- tively little difference between maintenance levels from lower to upper income levels . There is an upturn in maintenance at the $ 15,000 to $ 19,999 level for Other Algonquian and Athapaskan speakers which ...
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Roger Spielmann and Bertha Chief | 313 |
John A Strong | 327 |
MarcAdélard Tremblay and Josée Thivierge | 343 |
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