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  1. The Algic languages are an indigenous language family of North America. Most Algic languages belong to the Algonquian subfamily, dispersed over a broad area from the Rocky Mountains to Atlantic Canada. The other Algic languages are the Yurok and Wiyot of northwestern California, which, despite their geographic proximity, are not closely related. All these languages descend from Proto-Algic, a second-order proto-language estimated to have been spoken about 7,000 years ago and reconstructed using
    Geographic distribution: northern North America
    Linguistic classification: One of the world's primary language families
    Proto-language: Proto-Algic
    Subdivisions: Wiyot †, Yurok †, Algonquian
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    Where do the Algic languages come from?
    Most Algic languages belong to the Algonquian family, dispersed over a broad area from the Rocky Mountains to Atlantic Canada. The other Algic languages are the Yurok and Wiyot of northwestern California, which, despite their geographic proximity, are not closely related.
    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Algic_languages
    Where can I find a list of words of Algonquian origin?
    See the lists of words in the Algonquian languages and the list of words of Algonquian origin at Wiktionary, the free dictionary and Wikipedia's sibling project. Because Algonquian languages were some of the first with which Europeans came into contact in North America, the language family has given many words to English.
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    What are the three groups of the Algonquian languages?
    This subfamily of around 30 languages is divided into three groups according to geography: Plains, Central, and Eastern Algonquian; of these three, only Eastern Algonquian constitutes a true genetic subgroup. [5] The languages are listed below, following the classifications of Goddard (1996) and Mithun (1999).
    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Algonquian_languages
  3. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Algic_languages

    Pages in category "Algic languages" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total. …

  4. Algic languages - Wikiversity

    https://en.wikiversity.org/wiki/Algic_languages

    Algic languages are a family of indigenous languages of North America. The Algic family …

  5. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talk:Algic_languages
    • For some reason, this article has a heading for "Unami (aka Delaware or Lenape)", though both Lenape language and the intermediate Algonquian languages refer to it simply as Lenape or Delaware. Any reason it's more precise here? It is a touch confusing... Shimgray | talk | 10:49, 6 April 2006 (UTC)Reply[reply] 70.29.205.251 (talk) 03:41, 28 May 201...
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  6. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Algonquian_languages

    1.1 Subgroups. 1. Blackfoot. 2. Arapaho proper. 3. Gros Ventre (†) 4. Cheyenne.

  7. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Template:Algic_languages

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  8. Algic languages - Wikipedia

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    The Algic languages (also Algonquian–Wiyot–Yurok or Algonquian–Ritwan) are an indigenous …

  9. Algic languages - Wikipedia

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    The Algic(also Algonquian–Wiyot–Yurok or Algonquian–Ritwan)[2]languages are an …

  10. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Languages_of_Canada

    A multitude of languages have always been spoken in Canada.Prior to Confederation, the territories that would become Canada were home to over 70 distinct languages across 12 or so language families.Today, a majority of …

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