Papers of the ... Algonquian Conference, Volume 29Carleton University, 1999 - Algonquian Indians |
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... language . The extent to which the language has been preserved in the face of the ever - encroaching English and French languages and value systems is a considerable achievement . However , the " invasion " has not halted , and serious ...
... language . The extent to which the language has been preserved in the face of the ever - encroaching English and French languages and value systems is a considerable achievement . However , the " invasion " has not halted , and serious ...
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... Language change in Sheshatshiu Montagnais . Papers of the 15th Algonquian Conference , ed . by William Cowan ( Ottawa : Carleton University ) , 225–240 . Oliviera e Silva , Giselle M. de , and Alzira Tavares de Macedo . 1992. Discourse ...
... Language change in Sheshatshiu Montagnais . Papers of the 15th Algonquian Conference , ed . by William Cowan ( Ottawa : Carleton University ) , 225–240 . Oliviera e Silva , Giselle M. de , and Alzira Tavares de Macedo . 1992. Discourse ...
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... language monolingually as early and as much as possible . Tanner ( 1981 : 24 ) indicates that the expectations of ... language is learned ( in schools , at least ) is the problem that using the vernacular language as a medium of ...
... language monolingually as early and as much as possible . Tanner ( 1981 : 24 ) indicates that the expectations of ... language is learned ( in schools , at least ) is the problem that using the vernacular language as a medium of ...
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