IN DEFENCE OF A STANDARD PHONEMIC SPELLING IN ROMAN LETTERS FOR THE CANADIAN ESKIMO LANGUAGE

I N Canada several systems of writing the Eskimo language are in use at present. There is the syllabic system (small triangles, right and acute angles, semicircles, etc.), used by the great majority of the Eskimo people and several alphabetic systems based on roman letters. The syllabary, which cons...

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title_short IN DEFENCE OF A STANDARD PHONEMIC SPELLING IN ROMAN LETTERS FOR THE CANADIAN ESKIMO LANGUAGE
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