Volume 11, Summer 1985
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Calgary Working Papers in Linguistics, Volume 11, Summer 1985
(University of Calgary, Arts, Linguistics, University of Calgary, 1985-06)This is the eleventh in the series of working papers published by LOGOS, the Student Linguistics Society at the University of Calgary. These papers represent the current research in proqress of students and faculty members ... -
Language shift and code alternation: a study of the multi-lingual speech community of Mennonites at the First Mennonite Church, Calgary
(University of Calgary, Arts, Linguistics, University of Calgary, 1985-06)The speech community being examined in this paper was founded in 1946 and included members who were immigrants from the post World War II migration and also of the post World War I migration. The community known as the ... -
On determining grammatical relations in Slave*
(University of Calgary, Arts, Linguistics, University of Calgary, 1985-06)Although there is an extensive literature on the analysis of Athapaskan languages, the emphasis has been on the verbal morphology and the phonological systems of these languages. This focus is understandable, given the ... -
Some remarks on the phenomenon of reverse phonological interference in Polish speakers of Canadian English
(University of Calgary, Arts, Linguistics, University of Calgary, 1985-06)The purpose of this paper is to investigate the manner in which the Polish/English language contact situation in Canada (Calgary) alters the phonology of the Polish language of speakers who have come into permanent contact ... -
La Huasteca: correlations of linguistic and archaeological data
(University of Calgary, Arts, Linguistics, University of Calgary, 1985-06)In modern Mexico and Guatemala there are between 2 and 2.5 million speakers of 28 Mayan languages. As a group they rank next to Quechua speakers of Peru and Equador as one of the most impressive surviving Amerindian ...