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- The lake shares its name with the Slavey First Nations.
- The consonant inventories in the dialects of Slavey differ considerably.
- Ms . Thurman does well as a sort of upscale slavey ."
- Several Athabaskan languages are official languages in the Northwest Territories, including Slavey.
- It is categorized as part of the South Slavey.
- Still other communities are monolingual in Slavey
- Some communities are bilingual, with the children learning Slavey at home and English when they enter school.
- The Slavey had moved north by this time and the Chipewyan had also begun moving into the area.
- "But I couldn't enjoy the mineral springs, because I was a slavey ."
- More often than not, she portrayed waitresses, maids, charwomen, governesses, saleswomen, and slaveys.
- The Slavey, there has been a sound change of Proto-Athabaskan " * ts " ?
- One notable speaker of Slavey Jargon was Antoine Hoole, the Hudson's Bay Company translator at Fort Yukon.
- The people now known as " Slavey " in English were not necessarily taken as slaves in that period.
- In Slavey proper, these are labialized velars, but has lenited the voiced fricative to coincide with pre-existing.
- I believe that the acting of any role from duchess to kitchen slavey must be a form of transformation ".
- The name in the Dene language of the Slavey First Nations is " mbehcholah ", " The Black ".
- For example, high tone in Navajo and low tone in Slavey are due to contrast with the tone triggered by the glottalization.
- The name'Great Slave'came from the Slavey Indians, one of the Athapaskan tribes living on its southern shores at that time.
- And their theater-of-cruelty accusations and attitudes betray a moral torpor ( " Where's the slavey ? " ).
- In some languages, such as Slavey, they developed high tones, so that the two tonal systems are almost mirror images of each other.
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