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    Laurentian, or St. Lawrence Iroquoian, was an Iroquoian language spoken until the late 16th century along the shores of the Saint Lawrence River in present-day...
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  • Laurentian University (French: Université Laurentienne), officially Laurentian University of Sudbury, is a mid-sized bilingual public university in Greater...
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    language extinct/dormant Evidence is emerging that what has been called the Laurentian language appears to be more than one dialect or language. Ethnographic...
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  • Laurentian language, a language in the Iroquoian family of languages Laurentian French, the variety of the French language spoken in Canada Laurentian Codex...
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    Canada (category Articles containing Laurentian-language text)
    official languages in the territory. As of the 2021 census, just over 7.8 million Canadians listed a non-official language as their first language. Some...
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    (French: Bouclier canadien [buklje kanadjɛ̃]), also called the Laurentian Shield or the Laurentian Plateau, is a geologic shield, a large area of exposed Precambrian...
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    Jacques Cartier (category Articles containing Laurentian-language text)
    Jacques Cartier (Breton: Jakez Karter; 31 December 1491 – 1 September 1557) was a French maritime explorer from Brittany. Jacques Cartier was the first...
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  • Quebec French primarily by their greater linguistic conservatism. The term Laurentian French has limited applications as a collective label for all these varieties...
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  • The 2021-22 Laurentian University Crisis is a controversial and unprecedented financial crisis at Laurentian University in northern Ontario, Canada. After...
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  • the Laurentian language in the mid-1530s. "Canada" the Laurentian word for village was later adopted for the country Canada. However, the language was...
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    The Laurentian elite, also referred to as the Laurentian Consensus, is a Canadian political term used to refer to individuals in the upper class of society...
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    Name of Canada (category Articles containing Laurentian-language text)
    narration de la navigation faite en MDXXXV et MDXXXVI. Although the Laurentian language, which was spoken by the inhabitants of St. Lawrence Valley settlements...
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    American states of New York and northernmost Vermont. They spoke Laurentian languages, a branch of the Iroquoian family. The Pointe-à-Callière Museum estimated...
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    CE, the St. Lawrence Iroquoians, a distinct group who spoke the Laurentian language, built fortified villages similar to those visited and described...
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  • Université de Hearst (category Laurentian University)
    school of Laurentian University in Sudbury. It was rechartered as an independent institution on April 1, 2022, following the 2021 Laurentian University...
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  • The Laurentian Bank of Canada (LBC; French: Banque Laurentienne du Canada) is a Schedule 1 bank that operates primarily in the province of Quebec, with...
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    The Laurentian Upland (or Laurentian Highlands) is a physiographic region which, when referred to as the "Laurentian Region" or the Grenville geological...
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  • extinct language may be narrowly defined as a language with no native speakers and no descendant languages. Under this definition, a language becomes...
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    being literal, not literary. c. 1110, from the Laurentian Codex, 1377: In this usage example of the language, the fall of the yers is in progress or arguably...
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  • University of Sudbury (category Laurentian University)
    Journalism and Folklore. It was a federated school of Laurentian University until May 1, 2021, when Laurentian terminated its relationships with all of its federated...
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    Primary Chronicle (category Articles containing Belarusian-language text)
    vremennykh let ("Tale of Bygone Years") comes from the opening sentence of the Laurentian text: "These are the narratives of bygone years regarding the origin of...
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    supported by the Mohawk language's significant dissimilarities from what is known of the related but not identical Laurentian language, which was spoken by...
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  • literary language. Spelling has been partly modernized. The translations are as literal as possible, rather than literary. c. 1110, from the Laurentian Codex...
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    Osheaga Festival (category Articles with French-language sources (fr))
    extinct Laurentian language that was spoken by the Iroquoian people at Hochelaga are only moderately similar to the distantly related Mohawk language, which...
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    Kanesatake (category CS1 French-language sources (fr))
    what is now called the St. Lawrence River. They spoke a discrete Laurentian language. Among their villages were Stadacona and Hochelaga, recorded as visited...
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    La Macaza (category CS1 French-language sources (fr))
    province of Quebec, Canada. The village is located in the Laurentian Mountains, in the Laurentian region, in Antoine-Labelle Regional County Municipality...
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    and proto-Shanwan cultural and language in West Virginia was similar to the St. Lawrence Iroquoians' (Laurentian language). By the fourteenth century, a...
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    Laurentian Codex or Laurentian Letopis (Russian: Лаврентьевский список, Лаврентьевская летопись) is a collection of chronicles that includes the oldest...
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  • code for Laurentian language Language Resources and Evaluation Map, a freely accessible large database on resources dedicated to Natural language processing...
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    North Shore (Montreal) (category Articles containing French-language text)
    The North Shore (French: Rive-Nord) is the general term for the northern suburbs of Montreal. The North Shore is located in southwestern Quebec on the...
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