Department of Linguistics & Memorial University of Newfoundland, 2007. - 195p.
This volume outlines the sounds and grammatical structure of the Innu-aimun dialect spoken in the community of Sheshatshiu, Labrador, formerly known as North West River. This variety of Innu-aimun (also known as Montagnais) is similar to the Uashunnu dialect spoken in Sept-Iles and Schefferville,...
Department of Linguistics & Memorial University of Newfoundland, 2007. — 195 p. Аудиозаписи к учебнику (уроки 1-10): /file/506477/ This volume outlines the sounds and grammatical structure of the Innu-aimun dialect spoken in the community of Sheshatshiu, Labrador, formerly known as North West River. This variety of Innu-aimun (also known as Montagnais) is similar to the Uashunnu...
Department of Linguistics & Memorial University of Newfoundland, 2007. — 195 p. Аудиозаписи к учебнику (уроки 11-21): /file/506477/ This volume outlines the sounds and grammatical structure of the Innu-aimun dialect spoken in the community of Sheshatshiu, Labrador, formerly known as North West River. This variety of Innu-aimun (also known as Montagnais) is similar to the Uashunnu...
University of North Dakota, 2013. — 259 p. The Naskapi language is the language of instruction in the early primary grades of the school in the Naskapi community. Only recently have Naskapi-speaking teachers received formal instruction in pedagogy, with a cohort of Naskapi teachers following courses for their Bachelor of Education degree towards careers teaching in the Naskapi...
Peeters, 1991. — 176 p. — (Langues et sociétés d'Amérique traditionnelle 3). La famille linguistique algonquienne est l'une des onze grandes famille de langues autochtones du Canada. C'est la plus importante; elle compte 13 langues différentes, parlées par 200.000 personnes. Le montagnais, qui fait partie de cette famille, est parlé par 10.000 personnes. L'auteur en étudie ici...
Memorial University of Newfoundland. Dept. of Linguistics, 2000. — 271 p. The thesis, using data collected by José Mailhot in 1971, sketches the distribution of phones and their assignment to phonemes in the phonology of Mushuau Innu (Davis Inlet Naskapi), an Algonquian language spoken in north-eastern Labrador, which belongs to the Cree-Montagnais-Naskapi (CMN) language complex....
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