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... dialect I began investigating in 1978. Since the start of my fieldwork , the very small number of speakers , all over sixty years of age and some in precarious health , has been both challenging and frustrating . Good native consultants ...
... dialect I began investigating in 1978. Since the start of my fieldwork , the very small number of speakers , all over sixty years of age and some in precarious health , has been both challenging and frustrating . Good native consultants ...
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... dialect , the Eastern Ojibwa dialect shows a coextensive split in language naming and accent . The split divides the Eastern Ojibwa of Maniwaki ( where the descendants of Cuoq's ( 1886 ) speakers now reside ) and Golden Lake on the one ...
... dialect , the Eastern Ojibwa dialect shows a coextensive split in language naming and accent . The split divides the Eastern Ojibwa of Maniwaki ( where the descendants of Cuoq's ( 1886 ) speakers now reside ) and Golden Lake on the one ...
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... dialects . " They also note that in at least one dialect ( that of North West River , Labrador ) , the prefix is fairly rare , and the preterit is the primary past tense marker ; and that in at least one other dialect ( that of ...
... dialects . " They also note that in at least one dialect ( that of North West River , Labrador ) , the prefix is fairly rare , and the preterit is the primary past tense marker ; and that in at least one other dialect ( that of ...
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DEDICATION | 1 |
Sandra Clarke and Marguerite MacKenzie Memorial | 19 |
DE | 33 |
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