A Literary and Linguistic History of New BrunswickW. Reavley Gair Fiddlehead Poetry Books & Goose Lane Editions, 1985 - 286 páginas A Literary and Linguistic History of New Brunswick provides an introduction to the major languages and literatures of the province, ranging from Micmac and Maliseet to the French of the Acadians and the English of the Loyalists. |
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New Brunswick 17841984 the Literary | 7 |
Reavley Gair | 15 |
The Language of the St John River Indians | 29 |
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