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tion process , both for an Algonquian language and , so far as we know , for polysynthetic languages in general . This project is set to make a signifi- cant empirical contribution in the field of L1 acquisition studies .
tion process , both for an Algonquian language and , so far as we know , for polysynthetic languages in general . This project is set to make a signifi- cant empirical contribution in the field of L1 acquisition studies .
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Selon Brittain ( 2003 ) , n'importe quelle catégorie peut remplir cette posi- tion dans les langues algonquiennes ; la seule condition étant qu'une suite de traits phonologiques soit présente au niveau de l'opération Transfer ( Spell ...
Selon Brittain ( 2003 ) , n'importe quelle catégorie peut remplir cette posi- tion dans les langues algonquiennes ; la seule condition étant qu'une suite de traits phonologiques soit présente au niveau de l'opération Transfer ( Spell ...
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... were made with the Penobscot ( on the river of that name ) and the Passama- quoddy ( on the St. Croix watershed ) , acknowledging them as sovereign nations having their own Chiefs , Councils , and governmental organiza- tion .
... were made with the Penobscot ( on the river of that name ) and the Passama- quoddy ( on the St. Croix watershed ) , acknowledging them as sovereign nations having their own Chiefs , Councils , and governmental organiza- tion .
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Contents
Heather Bliss | 11 |
Julie Brittain Carrie Dyck Yvan Rose Marguerite MacKenzie | 29 |
Clare Cook | 47 |
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