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It is possible that the SE Cree data examined here , recorded in 1974 , represent a language in transition — at a stage when both systems work . The language samples examined in this paper are already a generation distant from the ...
It is possible that the SE Cree data examined here , recorded in 1974 , represent a language in transition — at a stage when both systems work . The language samples examined in this paper are already a generation distant from the ...
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Documentation projects fell into two categories : recording and linguistic analysis . ... When properly recorded , video is an excellent means of documenting speech — far better than audio recording since it captures far more ...
Documentation projects fell into two categories : recording and linguistic analysis . ... When properly recorded , video is an excellent means of documenting speech — far better than audio recording since it captures far more ...
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Sometimes European observers witnessed these negotiations and recorded the treaties which resulted . For example , in 1624 Samuel de Champlain recorded several remarkable treaty council meetings between Montagnais , Algonquin and ...
Sometimes European observers witnessed these negotiations and recorded the treaties which resulted . For example , in 1624 Samuel de Champlain recorded several remarkable treaty council meetings between Montagnais , Algonquin and ...
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Contents
SYLVIE BERBAUM | 14 |
LAURA BUSZARDWELCHER | 34 |
MARY ANN CORBIERE | 71 |
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