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Example ( 1 ) shows one of the questions from the Sheshatshiu survey : How important is Innu - aimun to you ? ( 1 ) Tshimishta ishpiteniten a innu - aimun tshin ? very important important neither important nor unimportant not really ...
Example ( 1 ) shows one of the questions from the Sheshatshiu survey : How important is Innu - aimun to you ? ( 1 ) Tshimishta ishpiteniten a innu - aimun tshin ? very important important neither important nor unimportant not really ...
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Importance of community languages Given that there is a precedent in Canadian Aboriginal communities for the majority language to be regarded as more important than the Aboriginal one ( see Mazurkevich 1991 , Satchdev 1998 among others ) ...
Importance of community languages Given that there is a precedent in Canadian Aboriginal communities for the majority language to be regarded as more important than the Aboriginal one ( see Mazurkevich 1991 , Satchdev 1998 among others ) ...
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Responses to this question varied according to age ( p < 0.001 ) – over three - quarters of older speakers ( 76.7 % ) selected Innu - aimun as the most important language , in contrast to the overwhelming majority of middle- aged and ...
Responses to this question varied according to age ( p < 0.001 ) – over three - quarters of older speakers ( 76.7 % ) selected Innu - aimun as the most important language , in contrast to the overwhelming majority of middle- aged and ...
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