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... noted that his grandmother spoke two dialects one only with other elderly speakers , the other with everybody else . Though the impact of English is often suggested as a significant factor , few could provide specific examples of how ...
... noted that his grandmother spoke two dialects one only with other elderly speakers , the other with everybody else . Though the impact of English is often suggested as a significant factor , few could provide specific examples of how ...
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... noted that the " depletion of Lake Winnipeg , [ illegible ] especially of White- fish and Sturgeon is surely and rapidly taking place , which , if the present rate of catch is continued , will not last , over five or six years " ; he noted ...
... noted that the " depletion of Lake Winnipeg , [ illegible ] especially of White- fish and Sturgeon is surely and rapidly taking place , which , if the present rate of catch is continued , will not last , over five or six years " ; he noted ...
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... noted in MacKenzie ( 1992 ) : ( 87 ) ki - nipaatikaa ' it seems he is asleep ( far away ) ' ( 88 ) aakaa - nipaatikaa ' it seems he is not asleep ( far away ) ' When used in combinations with other grammatical preverbs , the pattern of ...
... noted in MacKenzie ( 1992 ) : ( 87 ) ki - nipaatikaa ' it seems he is asleep ( far away ) ' ( 88 ) aakaa - nipaatikaa ' it seems he is not asleep ( far away ) ' When used in combinations with other grammatical preverbs , the pattern of ...
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aakaa Abenaki Aboriginal agreement Algonquian American appear band Canada Carleton University ceremony chief chii claims clause Collin communities Company Conjunct continued Cree culture Dance direct discourse discussion dolls drum early English example fact Factory father fish fisheries French given groups Head hierarchy hunting Huron important Independent Indians indicate Ironside James John Lake land language Linguistics living Maine March marked meaning Moose moved Native North noted occur Ojibwe Ontario past Penobscot person political Post present Press preverb records REFERENCES relations remained reported reserve rice River seems sentence social Society Speaker story structure sturgeon subsistence suggests trade traditional translation treaty University verb Western Winnipeg women York