Dremeaux, Lillie. 2003. Slavey Jargon and the presence of French loanwords in Northern Athabascan. Swarthmore College MA thesis. (65pp.)
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author = {Lillie Dremeaux},
pages = {65},
school = {Swarthmore College},
title = {Slavey Jargon and the presence of French loanwords in Northern Athabascan},
year = {2003},
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inlg = {English [eng]},
lgcode = {Documented fragments of a pidgin in Alaska and Canada with mainly French and Athabaskan roots = Broken Slavey [NOCODE_Broken-Slavey]},
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}
| Name in source | Glottolog languoid |
|---|---|
| Documented fragments of a pidgin in Alaska and Canada with mainly French and Athabaskan roots |