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Chippewa Anishinaabemowin Ojibwe Algic Natural Languages Linguistics


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Ojibwe (or Ojibway), Anishinaabemowin (or Anishinabe), and Chippewa are all the same language, spoken by 50,000 people in the northern US and southern Canada. Ottawa and Oji-Cree are dialects of Ojibwe.

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See Also:

  • - French, Ojibwe, and English terms relating to the fur trade; also an Ojibwe-English phrasebook.
  • - Offering Ojibwe lessons and resources in the Minnesota area.
  • - Pronunciation guide with sound files of common words that requires the Macromedia plug-in.
  • - Linguistic information with links to the tribe's culture, history and genealogy.
  • - Online Anishinaabe (Ojibwe) language lessons, as well as language learning CDs for sale and links.
  • - Language site with an online bulletin board, wordlists, and lists of resources.
  • - Simple grammar of Ojibwe.
  • - Article by M. McGinnis discussing subject-object inversion in Ojibwa (PDF format).
  • - Ojibwe grammatical notes, vocabulary, pronunciation guide, and sample dialogues in the Odaawa dialect.
  • - History and images of the syllabary writing system of Ojibwe.
  • - Vocabulary list with English translations.
  • - Basic introduction and two wordlists.
  • - A play written in Ojibwe with stage directions and a few scattered sentences in English.
  • - A tale in Ojibwe with hypertext dictionary help in English.
  • - Paper by M. McGinnis arguing that the arrangement of morphemes in the word reflects the arrangement of words in the sentence (PDF format).


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