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Étude morphologique et syntaxique du français parlé par un groupe de jeunes gens a Maillardville (C.B.).
First Fifty Theses
French - Theses, Dissertations, and other Required Graduate Degree Essays
Linguistics - Theses, Dissertations, and other Required Graduate Degree Essays
Theses, Dissertations, and other Required Graduate Degree Essays
Author:
McDonald, Monique Anne Jacqueline.
Peer reviewed:
No, item is not peer reviewed.
Date created:
1968
Abstract:
None
Description:
Thesis (M.A.) - Dept. of Modern Languages - Simon Fraser University
Language:
French
Document type:
Thesis
Rights:
Copyright remains with the author
File(s):
b11112785.pdf
Subject headings:
French language -- Dialects -- British Columbia -- Maillardville.
Supervisor(s):
G.L. Bursill-Hall
Department:
Arts and Social Sciences: Department of Modern Languages
Thesis type:
(Thesis) M.A.
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