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Reduplicated Numerals in Salish. PUB DATE 1997-00-00 NOTE 11P.; for Complete Volume, See FL 025 251
Curriculum and Resources for First Nations Language Programs in BC First Nations Schools
Towards an Rnalysis of Syllable Structure in Nxa?Amxclnl with Respect to Syllabification and Should, Therefore, Be Considered a Resonant
A Bibliography of Salish Linguistics
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Prosodic and Morphological Factors in Squamish (Skwxwú7mesh) Stress Assignment
General Plant Categories in Thompson and Ullooet, Two Interior Salish Languages of British Columbia
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A New Perspective on Indigenous Blackfoot Participation in Museums and Heritage Sites in Alberta, Canada Bryony Annette Onciul
Applicatives in Salish Languages
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Geography of American Indian Language Policy Thomas Pierre-Yves Brasdefer Louisiana State University and Agricultural and Mechanical College
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PSYCH PREDICATES and APPLICATIVES in SALISH* Donna
SUBJECT and TOPIC in ST'át'imcets (LILLOOET SALISH) by TAYLOR ROBERTS B.A., York University, 1992 a THESIS SUBMITTED in PARTIAL
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Phonetic Structures of Montana Salish
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Grammatical Relations and Ergativity in St'át'imcets
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Together with the the Elder Children Project
The 1908 Okanagan Word Lists of James Teit
PROTO-SALISH Flrl M. Dale Kinkade Laurence C. Thompson the University of Kansas University of Hawaii and Pacific and Asian Linguistics Institute
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On “Ergativity” in Halkomelem Salish (And How to Split and Derive It)1 Martina Wiltschko, University of British Columbia
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Typological Aspects of Lillooet Transitive Verb Inflection1
Using Mixed Media Tools for Eliciting Discourse in Indigenous Languages