Chippewa Anishinaabemowin Ojibwe Algic Natural Languages Linguistics
Chippewa Anishinaabemowin Ojibwe Algic Natural Languages Linguistics
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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Omniglot: Ojibwe - History and images of the syllabary writing system of Ojibwe.
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Wikipedia: Anishinaabe Language - Article including grammatical information and a dialect map.
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NativeTech: An Ojibwe Wordlist - Vocabulary list with English translations.
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Word-Internal Syntax - Evidence from Ojibwa - Paper by M. McGinnis arguing that the arrangement of morphemes in the word reflects the arrangement of words in the sentence.
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The Kamaad Family Goes Out - A play written in Ojibwe with stage directions and a few scattered sentences in English.
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Niizh Ikwewag - A tale in Ojibwe with hypertext dictionary help in English.
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Speaking the Language of the Fur Trade - French, Ojibwe, and English terms relating to the fur trade; also an Ojibwe-English phrasebook.
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Ojibwe Language (Ojibway, Chippewa, Ojibwa, Anishinaabemowin) - Pronunciation guide, language learning worksheets, and cultural information.
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Anishinaabemdaa - Online Anishinaabe (Ojibwe) language lessons, as well as language learning CDs for sale and links.
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Is There Syntactic Inversion in Ojibwa? - Article by M. McGinnis discussing subject-object inversion in Ojibwa.
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Kenjgewin Teg Educational Institute: Ojibway Index - Pronunciation guide with sound files of common words that requires the Macromedia plug-in.
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Anishinaabemowin - Ojibwe grammatical notes, vocabulary, pronunciation guide, and sample dialogues in the Odaawa dialect.
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Ojibwemowin Zagaswe'idiwin - Offering Ojibwe lessons and resources in the Minnesota area.
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