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Page 67
... regional or territorial separation of its input dialects . Such varia- tion has been investigated , though minimally , in some of the sociolin- guistic literature . Trudgill ( 1984 ) reports on several investigations of speech ...
... regional or territorial separation of its input dialects . Such varia- tion has been investigated , though minimally , in some of the sociolin- guistic literature . Trudgill ( 1984 ) reports on several investigations of speech ...
Page 188
... regional hospital - sanitarium , school lands and Indian Affairs regional administration ; today the Moose Band argues that this is part of their reserve land . The intervening corridor remained in the control of the Hudson's Bay ...
... regional hospital - sanitarium , school lands and Indian Affairs regional administration ; today the Moose Band argues that this is part of their reserve land . The intervening corridor remained in the control of the Hudson's Bay ...
Page 266
... regional na- tive population - is not very realistic . We have to keep in mind that by the late 19th century these Maliseets had been forced to aban- don much of their traditional way of life and were no longer able to pursue their ...
... regional na- tive population - is not very realistic . We have to keep in mind that by the late 19th century these Maliseets had been forced to aban- don much of their traditional way of life and were no longer able to pursue their ...
Contents
Roger Spielmann and Bertha Chief | 313 |
John A Strong | 327 |
MarcAdélard Tremblay and Josée Thivierge | 343 |
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