Papers of the ... Algonquian Conference, Volumes 20-21Carleton University, 1989 - Algonquian Indians |
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... French lexicon , the result would basically be Cree verbs and French nouns . That is exactly what Michif looks like . Therefore Cree should be the language that provides the grammar , including the whole verb complex , and French the ...
... French lexicon , the result would basically be Cree verbs and French nouns . That is exactly what Michif looks like . Therefore Cree should be the language that provides the grammar , including the whole verb complex , and French the ...
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... French nouns and Cree affixes Obviation / plural : Obviation and plural cannot be clearly distinguished in Plains ... French nouns in our material . Both -a and -ak are found as plural markers of Cree nouns , though . The French plural ...
... French nouns and Cree affixes Obviation / plural : Obviation and plural cannot be clearly distinguished in Plains ... French nouns in our material . Both -a and -ak are found as plural markers of Cree nouns , though . The French plural ...
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... French nouns in any dialect of Michif . The only thing one can notice is the rela- tively frequent use of the French adjective petit , which may have taken over the function of the Cree diminutive . The same element is also frequently ...
... French nouns in any dialect of Michif . The only thing one can notice is the rela- tively frequent use of the French adjective petit , which may have taken over the function of the Cree diminutive . The same element is also frequently ...
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