Review published In: Journal of Pidgin and Creole Languages
Vol. 15:2 (2000) ► pp.375–381
Book review
. A language of our own: The genesis of Michif, the mixed Cree-French language of the Canadian Métis. Peter Bakker. [Oxford Studies in Anthropological Linguistics, No. 10. William Bright, series editor]. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1997. xx, 316 pp. Hardcover. $80 Paperback. $45 To order via e-mail, contact (in the USA). http://www.oup-usa.org/ elsewhere. http://www.oup.co.uk/
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Rhodes, R. (1977). French Cree – a case of borrowing. In W. Cowan (Ed.), Actes du huitième congrès des algonquinistes (pp. 6–25). Ottawa: Carleton University.
