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... communities confirm that there is indeed a small but constant Saulteaux / Ojibwa stratum . This is not only the case in the communities where Ojibwa is spoken alongside Michif , but even in communities where no Ojibwa is spoken . This ...
... communities confirm that there is indeed a small but constant Saulteaux / Ojibwa stratum . This is not only the case in the communities where Ojibwa is spoken alongside Michif , but even in communities where no Ojibwa is spoken . This ...
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... communities . This does not mean that Michif is a consistent and coherent language is all communities , however . There is a good deal of variation between and within communities . In many cases , we find the same variants in all ...
... communities . This does not mean that Michif is a consistent and coherent language is all communities , however . There is a good deal of variation between and within communities . In many cases , we find the same variants in all ...
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... communities . Nevertheless , these communities have not experienced the epidemics of recessively inherited , single gene dis- orders which are sometimes found among inbred populations of European descent . The low incidence of single ...
... communities . Nevertheless , these communities have not experienced the epidemics of recessively inherited , single gene dis- orders which are sometimes found among inbred populations of European descent . The low incidence of single ...
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