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- Algonquian language familyPotawatomi is a member of the Algonquian language family (itself a member of the larger Algic stock ). It is usually classified as a Central Algonquian language, with languages such as Ojibwe, Cree, Menominee, Miami-Illinois, Shawnee and Fox.Linguasphere: 62-ADA-dc (Potawatomi)en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Potawatomi_language
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Potawatomi is a Central Algonquian language. It was historically spoken by the Pottawatomi people who lived around the Great Lakes in what are now Michigan and Wisconsin in the United States, and in southern Ontario in Canada. Federally recognized tribes in Michigan and Oklahoma are
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See moreCecilia Miksekwe Jackson, one of the last surviving native speakers of Potawatomi, died in May 2011, at the age of 88. She was known for working to preserve and teach the language.
Donald Neaseno Perrot, a...
See moreHere, the phonology of the Northern dialect is described, which differs somewhat from that of the Southern dialect, spoken in Kansas.
There are 5 vowel phonemes, 4 diphthongs, and 19 consonant phonemes.
⟨é⟩, which is often written...
See more• Gailland, Maurice. (1840). English-Potawatomi Dictionary.
• Hockett, Charles Francis.(1987). The Potawatomi Language: A Descriptive...
See morePotawatomi is a member of the Algonquian language family (itself a member of the larger Algic stock). It is usually classified as a Central Algonquian language, with languages
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See moreCurrent writing system
Though no standard orthography has been agreed upon by the Potawatomi communities, the system most commonly used is the "Pedagogical...
See morePotawatomi has six parts of speech: noun, verb, pronoun, prenoun, preverb, and particle.
Pronouns
There are two main types of pronoun: personal pronouns and demonstrative pronouns. As nouns and...
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