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  1. Category:Plains Algonquian languages - Wikipedia

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    WebPages in category "Plains Algonquian languages". The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total. This list may not reflect recent changes . Plains Algonquian languages.

  2. Algonquian languages - Simple English Wikipedia, the free …

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    WebThe Algonquian / æ l ˈ ɡ ɒ ŋ k i ə n / or / æ l ˈ ɡ ɒ ŋ k w i ə n /; (also Algonquin, Algonkian) languages are a subfamily of Native American languages that includes most of the languages in the Algic language family. The term "Algonquin" comes from the Maliseet word elakómkwik (pronounced [ɛlæˈɡomoɡwik]), "they are our relatives/allies". Many …

  3. Algonquian languages - Wikiversity

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    WebAlgonquian languages are a family of indigenous languages of North America that are part of the Algic languages family.The Algonquian family is divided into three main geographic groups: Plains, Central and Eastern. However, only Eastern Algonquian is a true genetic subgroup, the others being only geographical divisions (i.e. the languages were spoken in …

  4. Category:Algonquian languages - Wikipedia

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    WebList of Algonquian personal names. Plains Algonquian languages. Proto-Algonquian language.

  5. Plains Algonquian languages | Detailed Pedia

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    WebThe Plains Algonquian languages are commonly grouped together as a subgroup of the larger Algonquian family, itself a member of the Algic family.Though the grouping is often encountered in the literature, it is an areal grouping rather than a genetic one. In other words, the languages are grouped together because they were spoken near one another, not …

  6. Arapaho language - Wikipedia

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    WebThe Arapaho (Arapahoe) language ( Hinónoʼeitíít) [2] is one of the Plains Algonquian languages, closely related to Gros Ventre and other Arapahoan languages. It is spoken by the Arapaho of Wyoming and Oklahoma. Speakers of Arapaho primarily live on the Wind River Indian Reservation in Wyoming, though some have affiliation with the Cheyenne ...

  7. Arapahoan languages - Wikipedia

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    WebThe Arapahoan languages are a subgroup of the Plains group of Algonquian languages: Nawathinehena, Arapaho, and Gros Ventre.. Nawathinehena is extinct and Arapaho and Gros Ventre are both endangered. Besawunena, attested only from a word list collected by Kroeber, differs only slightly from Arapaho, but a few of its sound changes resemble …

  8. Cheyenne language - Wikipedia

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    WebThe Cheyenne language (Tsėhésenėstsestȯtse, [tse̥hésene̥stsesto̥tse]) (informal spelling Tsisinstsistots), is the Native American language spoken by the Cheyenne people, predominantly in present-day Montana and Oklahoma, in the United States.It is part of the Algonquian language family. Like all other Algonquian languages, it has complex …

  9. Algonquian Languages - nēhiýawēwin / Plains Cree Linguistic ...

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    WebJun 06, 2022 · tānisi, tawāw! Greetings and Welcome to these nēhiýawēwin / Plains Cree Language Resources.. Currently, you will find here a searchable bilingual Plains Cree-English Dictionary resource, a growing set of Plains Cree Grammar pages, a Syllabic Converter, Plains Cree Conversations from the Algonquian Linguistic Atlas, and a growing list of …

  10. 16.docx - Plains Algonquian languages From Wikipedia, the free ...

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    WebView 16.docx from BSB STR601 at Holmes Colleges Melbourne. Plains Algonquian languages From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to navigationJump to search Plains Algonquian Plains

  11. Cree language - Wikipedia

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    WebCree / ˈ k r iː / (also known as Cree–Montagnais–Naskapi) is a dialect continuum of Algonquian languages spoken by approximately 117,000 people across Canada, from the Northwest Territories to Alberta to Labrador. If considered one language, it is the aboriginal language with the highest number of speakers in Canada. The only region where Cree has …

  12. Plains Algonquian languages - Infogalactic: the planetary …

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    WebThe Plains Algonquian languages are commonly grouped together as a subgroup of the larger Algonquian family, itself a member of the Algic family.Though the grouping is often encountered in the literature, it is an areal grouping rather than a genetic one. In other words, the languages are grouped together because they were spoken near each other, not …

  13. Case: the Locative - Algonquian Languages

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    WebAug 13, 2020 · Case: the Locative. Possessive marking is fundamentally different in English and Cree. In Cree, the same basic person prefixes that are used for the possessive, as in (19a), also function to mark the equivalent of subjects (19b) and objects (19c) on verbs, without any differences. nicīstināwak. “ I pinch them.”. nicīstinikwak. “They ...

  14. Plains Cree language - Omniglot

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    WebMay 23, 2022 · Plains Cree (ᓀᐦᐃᔭᐍᐏᐣ / nēhiyawēwin) Plains Cree is a Central Algonquian language spoken by about 34,000 people, mainly in Alberta, Saskatchewan and Manitoba in Canada. There are also about 100 speakers of Plains Cree in Rocky Boy Reservation in Montana in the USA, all of whom are older adults. Younger people are shifting to English.

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