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1by Labrecque, Jessica“... Cree community of Wemindji, and compares and contrasts these with that of Amarta Sen, in seeking...”
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2by Pentland, David H.Subjects: “...Cree language-- foreign elements...”
Published 1982-01-01
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4by Starks, Donna Joy“...This study analyzes the syntax of Woods Cree, an Algonquian language spoken at South Indian Lake...”
Published 2009
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5by Starks, Donna Joy“...This study analyzes the syntax of Woods Cree, an Algonquian language spoken at South Indian Lake...”
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9by Fredeen, Shirley MargaretSubjects: “...Cree language - Study and teaching...”
Published 2007
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10by Long, Michelle Anne“...Cree has been described as a pronominal argument language. This classification implies...”
Published 2007
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11by Marshall, Susan.Subjects: “...Cree Indians -- Health and hygiene....”
Published 1984
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12by Wellen, Christopher“.... This thesis represents the first attempt to do this. Research was conducted with the Cree of Quebec. A...”
Published 2008
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16by McLean, Lisa Michelle“...One of the most interesting constructions in Cree is the inverse. The inverse comprises only half...”
Published 2012
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17by Long, Michelle Anne“...Cree has been described as a pronominal argument language. This classification implies...”
Published 2007
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18by Long, Michelle Anne“...Cree has been described as a pronominal argument language. This classification implies...”
Published 2007
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19by McLean, Lisa Michelle“...One of the most interesting constructions in Cree is the inverse. The inverse comprises only half...”
Published 2012
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