and one area of North Dakota. The data indicate that the language is not only a current one, but probably developed prior to the westward movement of the Metis. L'auteur a fair une enquête sur l'usage de la langue michif dans trois regions du Ivlanitoba et dans une région du Dakota du Nord. Les données ainsi obtenues indiquent non seulement que la langue reste vivante a l'époque présente, mais aussi que sa formation date de la période qui précèda la migration des Métis vers l'ouest
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This article compares the functional roles of English, French, and Inuttitut in arctic Quebec. In th...
This study examines and describes intergenerational language shift across three generations as evide...
Ever since Valdman (1979) the varieties of French spoken in the United-States are relatively well kn...
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This work contains details about the different Cree and Montagnais-Naskapi dialects spoken in some p...
Research focused on the macro-trends in Canadian language policy (LP) has largely focused on two bro...
Language contact, shift, and multilingualism are social processes inherent within power relationship...
The 75 Metis of Mission Metis, Alberta, exhibit three general types of linguistic behavior according...
My dissertation focuses on a major problem found in Cree language retention efforts and in Cree educ...
This site is about the East Cree language, spoken in Northern Quebec, Canada, in the James Bay area....
Many minority languages are the subject of scientific descriptions made by and for linguists. We pre...
A descriptive study to be undertaken on the effects of contact between English and Quebec French in ...
This project is an initial examination of language use in Nunavut with respect to the World Englishe...
This document does not refer to a specific treaty. Rather, it contains the Dakota word for "to make ...
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This article compares the functional roles of English, French, and Inuttitut in arctic Quebec. In th...
This study examines and describes intergenerational language shift across three generations as evide...