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Mackenzie (1980) shows two major patterns of stress placement for palatalized
dialects of the CreeMontagnais-Naskapi dialect continuum: final stress
placement and nonfinal stress placement. SE Cree falls into the non-final area;
that is, ...
Mackenzie (1980) shows two major patterns of stress placement for palatalized
dialects of the CreeMontagnais-Naskapi dialect continuum: final stress
placement and nonfinal stress placement. SE Cree falls into the non-final area;
that is, ...
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GEORGE FULFORD Peawanuck, Ontario In this paper I will present an overview
of patterns wordplay found in 200 Cree children's drawings. Details concerning
these drawings can be found in my Ph.D. dissertation (Fulford 1993a) as well as
...
GEORGE FULFORD Peawanuck, Ontario In this paper I will present an overview
of patterns wordplay found in 200 Cree children's drawings. Details concerning
these drawings can be found in my Ph.D. dissertation (Fulford 1993a) as well as
...
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An indication that these nominalizations are functioning as nouns is the fact that
their inflection patterns are mostly noun-like. To demonstrate this, the inflection
patterns for ordinary nouns willbe compared withthose for nominalizations.
An indication that these nominalizations are functioning as nouns is the fact that
their inflection patterns are mostly noun-like. To demonstrate this, the inflection
patterns for ordinary nouns willbe compared withthose for nominalizations.
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SYLVIE BERBAUM | 14 |
LAURA BUSZARDWELCHER | 34 |
MARY ANN CORBIERE | 71 |
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