Résumés
Résumé
Cette note de recherche vise à exposer des contextes interactifs (langues d’usage à la maison et en forêt) qui motivent la rétention de la langue crie à Mistissini, communauté crie de l’est de la baie James, et ce, en dépit des importants changements socio-économiques des dernières décennies.
Abstract
The aim of this research note is to expose interactive contexts (language use at home and in the bush) that motivate linguistic retention in Mistissini, an Eastern James Bay Cree community, in spite of important socioeconomic changes from the last decades.
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