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... Cree . In this section we will discuss the major differences . For comparison we also give Saulteaux forms in most cases , 3 since Michif appears to side with Saulteaux whenever there are differences from Plains Cree . There are ...
... Cree . In this section we will discuss the major differences . For comparison we also give Saulteaux forms in most cases , 3 since Michif appears to side with Saulteaux whenever there are differences from Plains Cree . There are ...
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... Cree . I suspect the last form in the list will have a Saulteaux equivalent too . There are some more differences between Plains Cree and Michif Cree , mostly of a quantitative nature . I will discuss these in further work that is ...
... Cree . I suspect the last form in the list will have a Saulteaux equivalent too . There are some more differences between Plains Cree and Michif Cree , mostly of a quantitative nature . I will discuss these in further work that is ...
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... Cree probably those spoken in the reserves around Fort Qu'Appelle in Saskatchewan . It is possible that the Cree part of Michif shows more similarities with these dialects than with the central and west- ern Saskatchewan Plains Cree ...
... Cree probably those spoken in the reserves around Fort Qu'Appelle in Saskatchewan . It is possible that the Cree part of Michif shows more similarities with these dialects than with the central and west- ern Saskatchewan Plains Cree ...
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