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... Saulteaux , to be used in the production of all Saulteaux materials province - wide . The main participants in the debate have been the language teachers and linguists at the Saskatchewan Indian Federated College ( SIFC ) in Regina and ...
... Saulteaux , to be used in the production of all Saulteaux materials province - wide . The main participants in the debate have been the language teachers and linguists at the Saskatchewan Indian Federated College ( SIFC ) in Regina and ...
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... Saulteaux Phonemic Vowel Inventory short vowels long vowels high low front I back front back U i : 0 : Λ e : a : Saulteaux The Saulteaux people , sometimes referred to as the " Plains Ojibwa ” , speak the westernmost dialect of Ojibwa ...
... Saulteaux Phonemic Vowel Inventory short vowels long vowels high low front I back front back U i : 0 : Λ e : a : Saulteaux The Saulteaux people , sometimes referred to as the " Plains Ojibwa ” , speak the westernmost dialect of Ojibwa ...
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... Saulteaux . For Saulteaux speakers , elders and teachers alike , the only writing system that is appropriate is the one that allows Saulteaux to remain a spoken language , and helps Saulteaux children to learn the Saulteaux language and ...
... Saulteaux . For Saulteaux speakers , elders and teachers alike , the only writing system that is appropriate is the one that allows Saulteaux to remain a spoken language , and helps Saulteaux children to learn the Saulteaux language and ...
Contents
GEORGE F AUBIN | 11 |
JULIE BRITTAIN | 25 |
MATTHEW S DRYER | 54 |
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