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Ann Arbor: The University of Michigan Press, 1957. — 272 p. Grammatical sketch, texts and word list. This book is based on information dictated by Ottawa speaker Andrew Medler in 1938. Ottawa is a dialect of the Ojibwe language, spoken by the Ottawa people in southern Ontario in Canada, and northern Michigan in the United States. Descendants of migrant Ottawa speakers live in...
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Indian and Northern Affairs, 1978. — 100 p. — (Ojibwa, Ojibway, Ojibwe: Indian and Inuit Affairs Program, Education and Cultural Support Branch). This Ojibway Language Course Outline is organized around the verb-oriented nature of the language. For each section, the format is: Vocabulary. Verbs. Phrases. Exercises. The vocabulary consists of words describing animals, numbers,...
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Publisher: N.A. Publication date: N.A. Number of pages: 15 - Ojibwe Alphabetical Order - Vowels - Nasal Vowels - Nasalized Vowels - Consonants and Other Sounds - Consonant Clusters - Ojibwe words and phrases compiled by Michael Meuers from Helma, Anton and Eugene - Ojibwe is a verb-based language, so the dictionary shows base words, not their changed / conjugated forms -...
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Publisher: Ministry of Education Ontario Publication date: 2002 Number of pages: 128 This course briefly introduces some of the central ideas of Algonquian grammar, as they pertain especially to teachers of the languages (Ojibwe and Cree). Topics includethe sound system (phonology and orthography), and the systems of morphology (word structure), syntax (sentence structure and...
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Publisher: Minnesota Humanities Center Publication date: 2009 Number of pages: 129 ISBN: 978-0-578-03464-5 Project meeting funded by we people, national endowment for the numanities. Manidoons - Lawrence Leonard Moose Gegiizhiikwajiwed Bwaananaabekwe - Mary Moose Maajiigwaneyaash - Gordon Jourdain Marlene Stately Bizhikiins - Leona Wakonabo Miskwaanakwad - Eugene Stillday...
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Publisher: Language Spread Conference - Leipzig Publication date: 2006 ISBN: N.A. Number of pages: 18 In much of the study of the phenomenon of language spread the focus has been on attempting to explain the distribution of languages at a particular attested time in history based on events in the remote and largely historically unattested past based on inferences from...
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University of Nebraska Press, 2020. — 384 p. In Relativization in Ojibwe , Michael D. Sullivan Sr. compares varieties of the Ojibwe language and establishes subdialect groupings for Southwestern Ojibwe, often referred to as Chippewa, of the Algonquian family. Drawing from a vast corpus of both primary and archived sources, he presents an overview of two strategies of relative...
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Living Our Language: Ojibwe Tales & Oral Histories Author: Anton Treuer Publisher: Minnesota Historical Society Press Publication date: 2001 A language carries a people's memories, whether they are recounted as individual reminiscences, as communal history, or as humorous tales. This collection of stories from Anishinaabe elders offers a history of a people at the same time...
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University of Toronto, 2001 - 1100 p. Introduction to Nishnaabemwin2. Phonology and Orthography. Parts of Speech. Noun Inflection5. Animate Intransitive Verb Inflection6. Inanimate Intransitive Verb Inflection7. Transitive Animate Verb Inflection8. Transitive Inanimate Verb Inflection9. The Derivation of Intransitive Verbs. The Derivation of Transitive Verbs. The Derivation of...
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