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ELICITATION AS PERFORMANCE Language users are asked to perform a variety of tasks during elicitation . To aid the discussion , we have provisionally grouped these tasks into five basic categories : ( i ) Translation tasks ...
ELICITATION AS PERFORMANCE Language users are asked to perform a variety of tasks during elicitation . To aid the discussion , we have provisionally grouped these tasks into five basic categories : ( i ) Translation tasks ...
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Fluent speakers of Ojibwe ( and other Native languages ) have focussed on the structural limitations of language ; specifically , the linguistic differences that encumber the communication process . Discussing life experiences , such as ...
Fluent speakers of Ojibwe ( and other Native languages ) have focussed on the structural limitations of language ; specifically , the linguistic differences that encumber the communication process . Discussing life experiences , such as ...
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In addition , participants were aware of language change , including vocabulary loss , and viewed these changes negatively . Finally , contrary to one of the expected outcomes , participants viewed Innu - aimun and English as equally ...
In addition , participants were aware of language change , including vocabulary loss , and viewed these changes negatively . Finally , contrary to one of the expected outcomes , participants viewed Innu - aimun and English as equally ...
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MariePierre Bousquet | 1 |
Julie Brittain Carrie Dyck | 19 |
Richard Burleson | 37 |
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abénakis Algonquian American amplitude analysis animate appear become boundaries clause combinations conjunct considered context contrast culture discourse discussion East Cree elicitation endings English evidence example experience fall final Flannery forms given gives hunting important INDEP independent Indian indicate inflection initial internal interpretation James Bay John language Linguistics living marked means morpheme nâpêw narrative Naskapi Native negative notes noun obviation occur Ojibwe patterns phase phonological pitch Plains Cree plural position possible practice prefix present Press Preston preverb prominence pronouns prosodic Québec question recorded refer Regina residential school result root social Society speakers speech spirit stem stories stress structure suffix syllable task texts things tion told toponymes traditional University verb vowel Winnipeg Wolfart woman women