Indigenous English in Canada
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title:
Indigenous English in Canada
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Indigenous English, also known as First Nations English (FNE), refers to varieties of English used by the Indigenous peoples of Canada. These many varieties are a result of the many Indigenous languages present in Canada and reflect the linguistic diversity of the country. Some identified trends of FNE dialects are ‘irregular’ pronoun use, differences in verbal inflection, and differences in rhythmic patterning. Differences in FNE dialects can be largely attributed to the influence of the struct
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Varieties of English dialects used by the Indigenous peoples of Canada
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indigenous_English_in_Canada
date created:
2012-10-14T19:59:26Z
date modified:
2024-09-05T21:24:17Z
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