Papers of the ... Algonquian Conference, Volume 29Carleton University, 1999 - Algonquian Indians |
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... Canadian Bible Society contracted with Hank Spenst to conduct a survey of what was happening in the field of Native language translation in Canada . This survey showed that many translations had been undertaken , especially in the ...
... Canadian Bible Society contracted with Hank Spenst to conduct a survey of what was happening in the field of Native language translation in Canada . This survey showed that many translations had been undertaken , especially in the ...
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... Canadian Bible Society projects are entirely computerized : texts are manipulated on computers ; consistency can be checked by concordance programs ; and there are programs for conversion from roman orthography to syllabics . Printing a ...
... Canadian Bible Society projects are entirely computerized : texts are manipulated on computers ; consistency can be checked by concordance programs ; and there are programs for conversion from roman orthography to syllabics . Printing a ...
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... Canadian culture often by contrast to the United States . In some ways the discourses of the Algon- quian First ... Canadian cultural industries . The Government will propose measures to strengthen culture in Canada and will ensure ...
... Canadian culture often by contrast to the United States . In some ways the discourses of the Algon- quian First ... Canadian cultural industries . The Government will propose measures to strengthen culture in Canada and will ensure ...
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