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Smoking cessation attempts and successes among Nunavimmiut. [PDF]

open access: yesCan J Public Health
Courtemanche Y   +3 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Early passive acquisition in Inuktitut

Journal of Child Language, 1996
ABSTRACTPassive structures are typically assumed to be one of the later acquired constructions in child language. English-speaking children have been shown to produce and comprehend their first simple passive structures productively by about age four and to master more complex structures by about age nine.
S E, Allen, M B, Crago
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Ergativity in Inuktitut

2017
AbstractThis chapter provides an overview of ergativity in Inuktitut, a dialect group of the Inuit language (Eskimo-Aleut), spoken in the Eastern Canadian Arctic. The various manifestations of ergativity in the language are examined, including the ergative alignment of case assignment as well as verbal agreement morphology. Evidence for absolutive case
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Words of Inuktitut Tiepeklp

2009
Réflexion du chef inuit imaginaire Inuktitut Tiepeklp, sur la perception " occidentale " des masques.
Tiepeklp (pseudonyme), Inuktitut   +1 more
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The acquisition of ergativity in Inuktitut

2013
One potential challenge for children learning Inuktitut comes from the ergative case marking system, because of the contrast between the ergative system in morphology and the accusative system governing syntax. However, no studies have yet been published focusing on how Inuktitut-speaking children acquire ergativity.
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