Papers of the ... Algonquian Conference, Volume 29Carleton University, 1999 - Algonquian Indians |
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... seems to be a clear sign of the influence of the dominant language and culture . CONCLUSION The community is well steeped in Algonquin traditions , retaining strong ties to the land , culture and language . The extent to which the ...
... seems to be a clear sign of the influence of the dominant language and culture . CONCLUSION The community is well steeped in Algonquin traditions , retaining strong ties to the land , culture and language . The extent to which the ...
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... seems to be an innovation in Naskapi , as this has not been reported in the dialects to the west . Initial change ... seem to undergo a synchronic initial change , may be developing into two distinct preverbs : wî- for clauses of desire ...
... seems to be an innovation in Naskapi , as this has not been reported in the dialects to the west . Initial change ... seem to undergo a synchronic initial change , may be developing into two distinct preverbs : wî- for clauses of desire ...
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... 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 aakaa- replacing the initial ki- in negative constructions ...
... 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 aakaa- replacing the initial ki- in negative constructions ...
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