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The Current Status of the Menominee Language ALAN CALDWELL College of the Menominee Nation MONICA MACAULAY University of Wisconsin - Madison INTRODUCTION Menominee is spoken by a small number of people on the Menominee reservation in ...
The Current Status of the Menominee Language ALAN CALDWELL College of the Menominee Nation MONICA MACAULAY University of Wisconsin - Madison INTRODUCTION Menominee is spoken by a small number of people on the Menominee reservation in ...
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Currently two of the three are teaching language classes at the Menominee Tribal School ( a B.I.A. K - 8 grant school ) and at the Menominee Headstart Program . CMN's Culture Institute submitted a two - year Menominee language training ...
Currently two of the three are teaching language classes at the Menominee Tribal School ( a B.I.A. K - 8 grant school ) and at the Menominee Headstart Program . CMN's Culture Institute submitted a two - year Menominee language training ...
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MARIANNE MILLIGAN University of Wisconsin - Madison INTRODUCTION Menominee vowel harmony ( VH ) is a well - known linguistic phenomena that poses some problems for linguistic theory . This paper seeks to solve these problems .
MARIANNE MILLIGAN University of Wisconsin - Madison INTRODUCTION Menominee vowel harmony ( VH ) is a well - known linguistic phenomena that poses some problems for linguistic theory . This paper seeks to solve these problems .
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Contents
ALAN CALDWELL and MONICA MACAULAY | 18 |
REGNA DARNELL | 54 |
WILLIAM W GIFFIN | 68 |
Copyright | |
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