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  1. 30 languages
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    How Many Algonquian Languages Are There? The Algonquian language family consists of around 30 languages, including many major languages like Cree, Ojibwe, and Lenape. Linguists in North America usually recognize the families and isolates of 58 languages.
    The Algonquian family includes around 30 languages. Are Algonquian languages mutually intelligible? The answer is basically not very, but with time, very. I say this as a person who speaks two Algonquian languages to varying degrees (Cree and Michif) and has studied others, and has listened to people speak or listened to recordings of many others.
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    What is the difference between Algonkian and Algonkin?
    When anthropologists classified Native American languages, they took all of the languages of the same language family as the Algonkin tribe (also called the Algonquin tribe) and called it the Algonquian or Algonkian language family. Algonquian and Algonkian both refer to the Algonquin language or to the group of tribes that speak related dialects.
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    What is the Algonquian language family?
    The Algonquian languages (/ælˈɡɒŋkiən/ or /ælˈɡɒŋkwiən/; also Algonkian) are a subfamily of Native American languages which includes most of the languages in the Algic language family.
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    What is the difference between Ojibwa and Algonquin?
    The term Algonquin (often spelled this way to differentiate it from the family) refers to a dialect of Ojibwa. Algonquian languages have been classified by some scholars as belonging to a larger language group, the Macro-Algonquian phylum.
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    How many languages are in the Macro Algonquian family?
    Macro-Algonquian languages, major group (phylum or superstock) of North American Indian languages; it is composed of nine families and a total of 24 languages or dialect groups. The language families included in Macro-Algonquian are Algonquian, with 13 languages; Yurok, with 1 language; Wiyot, with 1 language; Muskogean,….
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    The Algonquian languages are a subfamily of indigenous American languages that include most languages in the Algic language family. The name of the Algonquian language family is distinguished from the orthographically similar Algonquin dialect of the Indigenous Ojibwe language (Chippewa), which is a senior … See more

    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. See more

    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.
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    1. ^ Dictionary.com: Algonquian.
    2. ^ Campbell 1997, pp. 401, notes 133, 136.
    3. ^ Bright 2004, p. 32. See more

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    The Algonquian language family is known for its complex polysynthetic morphology and sophisticated verb system. Statements that take many … See more

    "Algonquian". Dictionary.com. Retrieved 2008-07-07.
    • Bloomfield, Leonard (1946). "Algonquian". Linguistic Structures of Native America. … See more

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  4. https://www.britannica.com/topic/Algonquian-languages

    Algonquian languages, also spelled Algonkian, North American Indian language family whose member languages are or were spoken in Canada, New England, the Atlantic coastal region …

  5. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Algonquin_language

    Algonquin (also spelled Algonkin; in Algonquin: Anicinàbemowin or Anishinàbemiwin) is either a distinct Algonquian language closely related to the Ojibwe language or a particularly divergent Ojibwe dialect. It is spoken, alongside French and to some extent English, by the Algonquin First Nations of Quebec and Ontario. As of 2006, there were 2,680 Algonquin speakers, less than 10% of whom were monolingual. Algonquin is the language for which the entire Algonquian language su…

    • Native to: Canada
    • Native speakers: 3,330 (2016 census)
  6. The Algonquian Languages: A Subfamily Of Native American …

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    The Algonquian language family consists of around 30 languages, including many major languages like Cree, Ojibwe, and Lenape. Linguists in North America usually recognize the …

  7. Algonquian Language Family (Algic, Algonkian Indians) - Native …

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    Spoken in the northern United States and Canada, the Algic language family includes: Eastern Algonquian Languages. Abenaki-Penobscot (Dialects: Abenaki and Penobscot ) Maliseet …

  8. https://www.sorosoro.org/en/algic-or-algonquian-languages

    The Algic language family currently includes 14 languages. Algonquian Sub-family. Eastern Algonquian Branch. Eastern Abenaki: extinct. Western Abenaki (alternate names: Abnaki; St. …

  9. Is Algonquian a language family? – Toccochicago.com

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    Jun 30, 2022 · The Algonquian family includes around 30 languages. Are Algonquian languages mutually intelligible? The answer is basically not very, but with time, very. I say this …

  10. www.native-languages.org/algonquin.htm

    Algonquin Language (Algonkin) Language: Algonquin is the language for which the Algonquian language family is named. This has caused great confusion: many websites …

  11. Who Spoke The Algonquian Language? - ilovelanguages.com

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    Algonquian languages exist along the east coast of North America in the eastern interior, as well as the Rocky Mountains. During the Proto-Algonquian period, roughly 2,500 to 3,000 years …

  12. https://www.ushistory.org/us/1c.asp

    Which word is correct? When anthropologists classified Native American languages, they took all of the languages of the same language family as the Algonkin tribe (also called the Algonquin tribe) and called it the Algonquian

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