Infobox Language name Central Ojibwa familycolor Algic states Canada region Ontario fam1 Algic languages Algic fam2 Algonquian languages Algonquian fam3 Central Algonquian languages Central fam4 Ojibwa Ottawa languageOjibwa iso3 ojc Central Ojibwa also known as Central Ojibwe, Ojibway, Ojibwe is an Algonquian languages Algonquian language spoken in Ontario , Canada from Lake Nipigon in the west to Lake Nipissing in the east. ref Raymond G. Gordon, Jr, ed. 2005. Ethnologue Languages of the World . 15th edition. Dallas Summer Institute of Linguistics. ref Notes Reflist See also Ojibwe dialects References http www.ethnologue.com show language.asp?code ojc Ethnologue entry for Central Ojibwa External links Category Central Algonquian languages Category Anishinaabe languages Ojibwalanguage, Central Category Indigenous languages of the North American eastern woodlands Category First Nations languages in Canada na lang stub pms Lenga ojibwa, sentral ... more details
Infobox Language name Northwestern Ojibwa familycolor Algic states Canada region Ontario , Manitoba fam1 Algic languages Algic fam2 Algonquian languages Algonquian fam3 Central Algonquian languages Central fam4 Ojibwa Ottawa languageOjibwa iso3 ojb Northwestern Ojibwe also known as Northern Ojibwa, Ojibway, Ojibwe is a Ojibwe dialects dialect of the Ojibwe language , spoken in Ontario and Manitoba , Canada . Ojibwe is a member of the Algonquian languages Algonquian language family. ref Gordon Jr., Raymond. 2005. Ethnologue Languages of the World, 15th edition. http www.ethnologue.com show language.asp?code ojb Ethnologue entry for Northwestern Ojibwe . Retrieved April 22, 2009. ref See also Ojibwe dialects Notes Reflist References Gordon Jr., Raymond. 2005. Ethnologue Languages of the World, 15th edition. http www.ethnologue.com show language.asp?code ojb Ethnologue entry for Northwestern Ojibwe . Retrieved April 22, 2009. Dallas SIL International. ISBN 978 1 55671 159 6 External links Category Central Algonquian languages Category Anishinaabe languages Ojibwalanguage, Northwestern Category Indigenous languages of the North American eastern woodlands Category First Nations languages in Canada na lang stub pms Lenga ojibwa, n rd ossidental ... more details
Infobox Language name Eastern Ojibwa familycolor Algic states Canada region Ontario fam1 Algic languages Algic fam2 Algonquian languages Algonquian fam3 Central Algonquian languages Central fam4 Ojibwa Ottawa languageOjibwa iso3 ojg Eastern Ojibwe also known as Ojibway, Ojibwa is a dialect of the Ojibwe language spoken north of Lake Ontario and east of Georgian Bay in Ontario , Canada . ref Raymond G. Gordon, Jr, ed. 2005. http www.ethnologue.com show language.asp?code ojg Ethnologue entry for Eastern Ojibwa . Retrieved April 11, 2009 ref Eastern Ojibwe speaking communities include Chippewas of Rama First Nation Rama and Curve Lake First Nation Curve Lake . ref Rhodes, Richard and Evelyn Todd, 1981, p. 54, Fig. 2 ref Ojibwe is an Algonquian languages Algonquian language. ref Valentine, J. Randolph, 1994. ref See also Ojibwe language Ojibwe dialects Notes Reflist References refbegin Gordon Jr., Raymond. 2005. Ethnologue Languages of the World, 15th edition. http www.ethnologue.com show language.asp?code ojg Ethnologue entry for Eastern Ojibwa . Retrieved April 11, 2009. Dallas SIL International. ISBN 978 1 55671 159 6 King, Alice and Jean Rogers. Ed. John Nichols. 1985. The stories of Alice King of Parry Island. Algonquian and Iroquoian Linguistics, Readers and Study Guides. Winnipeg Department of Native Studies, University of Manitoba. ISSN 0711 382X King, Alice and Jean Rogers ... languages Category Anishinaabe languages Ojibwalanguage, Eastern Category Indigenous languages of the North ... of Eastern Ojibwa Odawa. W. Cowan, ed., Papers of the seventh Algonquian conference, 129 156. Ottawa Carleton University. Rhodes, Richard A. 1985. Eastern Ojibwa Chippewa Ottawa Dictionary ... 66. Washington, D.C. The Smithsonian Institution. Rogers, Edward. 1978. Southeastern Ojibwa. Bruce ... The Smithsonian Institution. Snache, Irene. 2005. Ojibwe language dictionary. Rama, ON Mnjikaning ... ojibwa, oriental ... more details
Infobox Language name Western Ojibwa familycolor Algic states Canada region Manitoba , Saskatchewan fam1 Algic languages Algic fam2 Algonquian languages Algonquian fam3 Central Algonquian languages Central Algonquian fam4 Ojibwe language Ojibwe iso3 ojw Western Ojibwa also known as Nakaw mowin , Saulteaux, Plains Ojibway, Ojibway, Ojibwe is a Ojibwe dialects dialect of the Ojibwe language , a member of the Algonquian languages Algonquian language family. It is spoken by the Saulteaux , a sub Nation of the Ojibwa Ojibwe people, in Manitoba and Saskatchewan , Canada westward from Lake Winnipeg. ref Raymond G. Gordon, Jr, ed. 2005. Ethnologue Languages of the World . 15th edition. Dallas Summer Institute of Linguistics. ref Saulteaux is the general term used in English for the name of the language by its speakers. Nakaw mowin is the general term in the language itself. ref Cote, Margaret and Terry Klokeid, 1985, 2 ref Some speakers of Saulteaux inconsistently merge IPA and IPA s as IPA s , possibly under the influence of Plains Cree language Plains Cree . ref Valentine, J. Randolph, 1994 ref Source or delete Unlike Ojibwemowin where speakers often resist importing non Anishinaabe words, Nakaw mowin often incorporates words from other languages. The Nakaw mowin dialect have higher instances of Cree language Cree , French language French and English language English word borrowings. While the Manitoba Saulteaux is more like their woodlands counterpart of Ontario Saulteaux, Western Saulteaux further incorporate words from other languages found in the northern Great Plains of Saskatchewan ... languages Category Anishinaabe languages Ojibwalanguage, Eastern Category Indigenous languages ... language Ojibwe dialects References Cote, Margaret. 1984. Nahkaw win Saulteaux Ojibway dialect of the Plains .... ISBN 978 1 55671 159 6 Scott, Mary Ellen et al 1995. The Saulteaux Language Dictionary. Kinistin ... saulteaux langue pms Lenga ojibwa, ossidental ... more details
Infobox settlement official name Ojibwa, Wisconsin settlement type Town nickname motto Images image skyline imagesize image caption image flag image seal Maps image map WIMap doton Ojibwa.png mapsize 250px map caption Location of Ojibwa, Wisconsin image map1 mapsize1 map caption1 Location coordinates region US WI subdivision type List of countries Country subdivision name United States subdivision type1 Political divisions of the United States State subdivision name1 Wisconsin subdivision type2 List of counties in Wisconsin County subdivision name2 Sawyer County, Wisconsin Sawyer Government government footnotes government type leader title leader name leader title1 leader name1 established title established date Area unit pref Imperial area footnotes area magnitude area total km2 133.2 area land km2 131.6 area water km2 1.5 area total sq mi 51.4 area land sq mi 50.8 area water sq mi 0.6 Population population as of United States Census, 2000 2000 population footnotes population total 267 population density km2 2.0 population density sq mi 5.3 General information timezone North American Central Time Zone Central CST utc offset 6 timezone DST CDT utc offset DST 5 elevation footnotes GR 3 elevation m 406 elevation ft 1332 latd 45 latm 48 lats 30 latNS N longd 91 longm 7 longs 6 longEW W Area postal codes & others postal code type postal code area code blank name Federal Information Processing Standard FIPS code blank info 55 59600 GR 2 blank1 name Geographic Names Information System GNIS feature ID blank1 info 1583856 GR 3 website footnotes Ojibwa is a town in Sawyer County, Wisconsin Sawyer County , Wisconsin , United States . The population was 267 at the 2000 census. The unincorporated community of Ojibwa community , Wisconsin Ojibwa is located in the town. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau , the town has a total area of 51.4  square mile s 133.2 ..., Wisconsin ht Ojibwa, Wisconsin ... more details
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was given the Ojibwa name Pamekezhegooqua Anishinaabe language Bemi giizhigookwe , Woman who Goes ...John Jones July 10, 1798 May 4, 1847 was a Mississaugas Mississauga Ojibwa teacher, missionary and Chief. Fathered by Augustus Jones , Jones was born to Tuhbenahneequay on July 10, 1798 in the Humber River Ontario Humber River valley. Augustus Jones and Tuhbenahneequay had been married in the 1790s in an Ojibwa ceremony. ref name Sacred Feather cite book url http books.google.ca books?id Pa5GB gFwcIC title Sacred Feathers The Reverend Peter Jones Kahkewaquonaby & the Mississauga Indians last Smith first Donald B. date 1987 publisher University of Toronto Press ISBN 0802067328 pages 3 ref Jones was named Thayendanegea, sometimes spelt Tyantenagen, for his father s friend Joseph Brant . ref name DCB cite web url http www.biographi.ca 009004 119.01 e.php?&id nbr 3471 title JONES, JOHN Thayendanegea, Tyantenagen work Dictionary of Canadian Biography Online author Donald B. Smith date 2005 05 02 publisher Library and Archives Canada ref The year of Jones birth, his father married a Mohawk woman, Sarah Tekarihogen, in a Christian ceremony. Augustus Jones lived with Tekarihogen on his farm at Stoney Creek during much of the year, and Tuhbenahneequay while surveying. In 1802, Tuhbenahneequay and Augustus Jones ended their relationship, and John Jones care, as well of that of his full brother Peter Jones missionary Peter , was left to his mother. In 1816, their father fetched John and Peter to live with him and his wife at his farm in Stoney Creek, Ontario Stoney Creek . Both Peter and John were enrolled at a local school, as neither spoke much English. ref Smith, 41 ref The next year, the family moved to the Grand River Ontario Grand River Valley, near Brantford, Ontario Brantford . Jones lated enrolled in a Hamilton, Ontario Hamilton school to study his father s profession, surveying . ref name DCB In 1823, upon his brother Peter s conversion to Methodism , Jones took up work ... more details
. Col. Hist., IV, 737, 1854. French names The general French language French name for the Ojibwa ..., 192,1843. Dakota names The general Dakota language Dakota name for the Ojibwa is Iyo a to wa or those ...main Ojibwa This is a list of various names the Ojibwa Name Ojibwa have been recorded. Endonym s Anishinaabe g The most general name for the Ojibwa is Anishinaabe . Though several definitions are given for this name, the most common one is spontaneous men , referring to their creation as being ex nihilo , thus being the Original men. When syncoped, the name appears as Nishnaabe An ish in aub ag. Warren in Minnesota Historical Society Collections, V, 45, 1885. A wish in aub ay. Warren in Minnesota Historical Society Collections, V, 37, 1885. In more recent spelling includes Anishinabek as in Anishinabek Nation Anishinaubae as in Basil Johnston s Anishninaubae Thesaurus 2007 ISBN 9780870137532 Anishnabai as in Teme Augama Anishnabai Nishnawbe as in Nishnawbe Aski Nation Inini wag The general term for many Ojibwa is to refer to themselves as an Inini man , opposed to some other life forms Ninniwas. Rafinesque, Am. Nations, I, 123, 1836. Ojibwe g Several different explanations are given for the common ... as Ojibwa y or Chippewa , but have had many different recorded variations in the past Achipo s .... and Affin., 287, 1871. Ojibwaig. Hale, Ethnog. and Philol. Mo. Val., 224, 1846. Ojibwa s. Indian ... association of the Ojibwa with the Sault Ste. Marie region, and more specifically with the Rapids of the St. Marys River Michigan Ontario St. Mary s River , the common name for the Ojibwa became ... Nii inaw means those who speak our nation s language and is a generic term used by the Algonquian ... by Hudson Bay traders . Exonym s Wendat names The general Wyandot people Wendat name for the Ojibwa ... Assiniboin name . Iroquoian names The general Iroquoian name for the Ojibwa is Dw k n , recorded ... Algonquian ethnonyms Ojibwa ... more details
Infobox settlement official name Ojibwa, Wisconsin settlement type Unincorporated community nickname motto Images image skyline imagesize image caption image flag image seal Maps image map mapsize map caption image map1 mapsize1 map caption1 pushpin map Wisconsin Location coordinates region US WI subdivision type List of countries Country subdivision name United States subdivision type1 Political divisions of the United States State subdivision name1 Wisconsin subdivision type2 List of counties in Wisconsin County subdivision name2 Sawyer County, Wisconsin Sawyer Government government footnotes government type leader title leader name leader title1 leader name1 established title established date Area unit pref area footnotes area magnitude area total km2 area land km2 area water km2 area total sq mi area land sq mi area water sq mi Population population as of population footnotes population total population density km2 population density sq mi General information timezone Central Time Zone Central CST utc offset 6 timezone DST CDT utc offset DST 5 elevation footnotes elevation m elevation ft 1263 latd 45 latm 47 lats 53 latNS N longd 91 longm 07 longs 01 longEW W coordinates display Area postal codes & others postal code type ZIP code postal code 54862 area code Area codes 715 and 534 715 & 534 blank name Geographic Names Information System GNIS feature ID blank info 1570759 ref gnis 1570759 ref blank1 name blank1 info website footnotes Ojibwa is an unincorporated community located in the town of Ojibwa, Wisconsin Ojibwa , Sawyer County, Wisconsin Sawyer County , Wisconsin , United States . Ojibwa is located on the Chippewa River Wisconsin Chippewa River at the junction of Wisconsin Highway 27 and Wisconsin Highway 70 , mi to km 5.5 east of Radisson, Wisconsin Radisson and mi to km 5.5 west southwest of Winter, Wisconsin Winter . ref cite map url http www.dot.wisconsin.gov ... of Transportation accessdate 2010 12 24 ref Ojibwa has a post office with ZIP code 54862. ref http ... more details
the Halifax Chronicle Herald announced that MARCOM was looking to sell Ojibwa for scrap metal, along ... 10 ref Ojibwa is laid up at CFB Halifax awaiting disposal. On the 11th June 2010 it was reported that the Ojibwa ... with BMT Fleet Technology to relocate HMCS Ojibwa url http www.bmt.org News ? 1708 0 675 work ... from altering the space before the navbox Oberon class submarine DEFAULTSORT Ojibwa S72 Category Canadian ... more details
infobox University name Lac Courte Oreilles Ojibwa Community College image motto endowment chancellor established 1982 type Public university Public br Community College calendar Semester faculty students 250 undergrad postgrad colors city Hayward, Wisconsin Hayward state Wisconsin country United States of America USA campus Rural area Rural mascot free label free website http www.lco.edu logo Lac Courte Oreilles Ojibwa Community College LCOOCC is a technical and community college for the Hayward, Wisconsin Hayward , Wisconsin area. The college was founded in 1982 to serve the Lac Courte Oreilles Band of Lake Superior Chippewa Indians , and the local Hayward community. The college is one of the two tribal based community colleges in Wisconsin. The school offers 17 associate degree and technical diploma programs, as well as other certifications and adult continuing education programs. The current president is Dr. Danielle M. Hornett, Ph.D.. Programs columns list 3 Associate of Arts Early Childhood Education Human Services Liberal Arts Medical Office Mid Management Native American Studies Substance Abuse Counseling Associate of Applied Science Agriculture & Nat. Resources Management Casino Operations Management Medical Assistant Associate of Science Accounting Business Administration Food and Nutrition Pre Health Information Management Pre Nursing Science Small Business Management Web Page Development Certificates Carpentry Child Day Care GIS Technician Hospitality Tourism Medical Transcriptionist Natural Resources Field Methods http www.lco.edu renewable.html Renewable Energy Web Page Development References note 1 http www.lco.edu about.html About LCOOC External links http www.lco.edu Official Lac Courte Oreilles Ojibwa Community College website coord missing Wisconsin Colleges and universities in Wisconsin North American Tribal Colleges and Universities Category Wisconsin technical colleges Category Aboriginal universities and colleges Category Education in Sawyer County ... more details
On Language was a regular column in the weekly New York Times Magazine on the English language discussing popular etymology , new or unusual usages, and other language related topics. The inaugural column was published on February 18, 1979 and it was a regular popular feature. Many of the columns were collected in books. Columnist and journalist William Safire was one of the most frequent contributors from the inception of the column until Safire s death in 2009. He wrote the inaugural On Language column in 1979. ref http www.nytimes.com 2009 10 11 magazine 11FOB onlanguage t.html New York Times On Language The Maven, Nevermore about Safire s legacy ref starting it with the greeting How do you do. This is a new column about language. In more than 30 years, he contributed more than 1300 installments to the column. Safire was succeeded by Ben Zimmer , who wrote the column until its final edition on February 25, 2011. ref http www.nytimes.com 2011 02 27 magazine 27fob onlanguage t.html New York Times On Language The Future Tense ref About the cancellation of the column, the incoming editor of New York Times Magazine Hugo Lindgren explained this and other changes to the magazine It is mine now. I m in charge. We re going to be doing some significant redesign work, and have a newish magazine by the end of January. The big thing is, I want to create a kind of new identity for the front of the book section. That doesn t mean that everything s being tossed out. We re looking at everything and evaluating what sort of fits. ref http nymag.com daily intel 2010 11 new times magazine editor hugo.html New York Magazine New Times Magazine Editor Hugo Lindgren on His Plans Big Subjects, More T, and the End of The Way We Live Now ref References Reflist External links http topics.nytimes.com topics features magazine columns on language index.html A collection of On Language columns published in The New York Times DEFAULTSORT On Language Category English language Category The New York ... more details
About the properties of language in general other uses Language disambiguation File Cuneiform script2.jpg thumb 250px Cuneiform is one of the first known forms of written language , but spoken language is believed to predate writing by tens of thousands of years at least. Language may refer either to the specifically ... instance of such a system of complex communication. The scientific study of language in any ... today are the most salient examples, but natural language s can also be based on visual rather than auditive stimuli, for example in sign language s and written language . Code s and other kinds of constructed language artificially constructed communication systems such as those used for programming language computer programming can also be called languages. A language in this sense is a system ... lingua , language, tongue. This metaphoric relation between language and the tongue exists in many ... title language encyclopedia The American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language edition ..., language refers to the cognitive faculty that enables humans to learn and use systems of complex communication. The human language faculty is thought to be fundamentally different from and of much higher complexity than those of other species. Human language is highly complex in that it is based on a set ... utterances from a finite number of elements. Language is thought to have originated when early ... is thought to have coincided with an increase in brain volume. Language is neurolinguistics processed ... s area Wernicke s area s. Humans language acquisition acquire language through social interaction .... The use of language has become deeply entrenched in human culture and, apart from being used to communicate ... language can also be used to describe the set of rules that makes this possible, or the set of utterances ... sequences of words. Languages language change evolve and diversify over time, and the history of their evolution ... of languages that descend from a common ancestor is known as a language family . The languages that are most ... more details
Infobox Language name Are states Papua New Guinea region Milne Bay Province , tip of Cape Vogel speakers 1,230 familycolor Austronesian fam2 Malayo Polynesian languages Malayo Polynesian fam3 Oceanic languages Oceanic fam4 Western Oceanic languages Western fam5 Papuan Tip languages Papuan Tip fam6 Kilivila Nuclear Papuan Tip fam7 Are Taupota languages Are Taupota fam8 Are languages Are iso2 map iso3 mwc The Are language is an Austronesian languages Austronesian language of the eastern Papua New Guinea n mainland spoken by about 1,230 people. External links ethnologue code mwc Category Nuclear Papuan Tip languages Category Languages of Papua New Guinea PapuaNewGuinea stub au lang stub fr Are langue hr Are jezik is Are ... more details
Infobox Language name Then states CHN region Pingtang County , southern Guizhou speakers 15,000 1999 familycolor Kradai fam1 Tai Kadai languages Tai Kadai fam2 Kam Sui languages Kam Sui iso3 tct The Then language zh also spelled T en and Ten is a Kam Sui language spoken in Pingtang County , southern Guizhou . References Reflist Bo, Wenze. 1997. Yanghuang yu yan jiu A Study of Yanghuang Then . Beijing Zhong yang min zu da xue chu ban she. External links http language.psy.auckland.ac.nz austronesian language.php?id 719 Then word list from the Austronesian Basic Vocabulary Database tk lang stub Category Languages of China Category Tai Kadai languages Category Tonal languages fr T en ... more details
oji lc1 ojs ld1 Severn Ojibwa ll1 Anishinini language lc2 ojg ld2 Eastern Ojibwa ll2 Eastern Ojibwalanguage lc3 ojc ld3 Central Ojibwa ll3 Central Ojibwalanguage lc4 ojb ld4 Northwestern Ojibwa ll4 Northwestern Ojibwalanguage lc5 ojw ld5 Western Ojibwa ll5 Western Ojibwalanguage lc6 ciw ld6 Chippewa ll6 Chippewa language lc7 otw ld7 Ottawa ll7 Ottawa language lc8 alq ld8 Algonquin ll8 Algonquin language This code isn t part of the macrolanguage per SIL lingua 62 ADA d Ojibwe dialects Language code correspondence table Ojibwa Anissinapek map br Image Anishinaabewaki.jpg center 300px center ... of Western Ojibwalanguage Saulteaux Ojibwe refer to their language as Nakawemowin . ref name Valentine ... term also applied to Jibwemwin or Eastern Ojibwalanguage Eastern Ojibwe . ref name Valentine ..., proceeding west to east Western Ojibwalanguage Western Ojibwe Saulteaux , Chippewa language Southwestern Ojibwe Chippewa , Northwestern Ojibwalanguage Northwestern Ojibwe , Anishinini language Severn Ojibwe Oji Cree , Ottawa language Ottawa Odawa , Eastern Ojibwalanguage Eastern Ojibwe , and Algonquin ... as Central Ojibwalanguage Central Ojibwa , which he does not recognize. ref Valentine, J. Randolph .... 1970. A grammar of the Ojibwalanguage The Severn dialect. PhD dissertation, University of North ...Infobox Language name Ojibwe language nativename Anishinaabemowin , pronunciation IPA alg an na pe mow n ..., with diffusion rings about communities speaking the Ojibwe language small center IPA notice Contains Canadian text Ojibwe O jib way or Ojibwa , Ojibway , Chippewa , also called Anishinaabemowin, is an indigenous language of the Algonquian languages Algonquian linguistic family. ref name Goddard ... speaking Ojibwa groups . The dialects of Ojibwe are spoken in Canada from southwestern Quebec , through ... comprise the second most commonly spoken First Nations language in Canada after Cree language ... or Canada behind Navajo language Navajo , Inuit language Inuit and Cree. Classification The Algonquian ... more details
languages Central fam4 Ojibwe language Ojibwe iso3 ciw Chippewa also known as Southwestern Ojibwa, Ojibwe, Ojibway, or Ojibwemowin is an Algonquian languages Algonquian language spoken from upper ...Infobox Language name Chippewa familycolor Algic states United States region upper Michigan westward ... the southern component of the Ojibwe language . Its ISO 3 designation is ciw . Chippewa is part of the Algonquian language family and an indigenous language of North America. Chippewa is part of the dialect continuum of Ojibwa Ottawa including Chippewa, Ottawa language Ottawa , Algonquin language Algonquin , and Oji Cree language Oji Cree , which is closely related to Potawatomi language Potawatomi ... of Lake Superior in Michigan and Southern Ontario. ref Densmore, 7 ref The speakers of this language generally call it Anishinaabemowin the Anishinaabe language or more specifically, Ojibwemowin the Ojibwalanguage . There is a large amount of variation in the language. Some of the variations are caused ..., XXIV ref There is no single standardization of the language as it exists as a dialect continuum ... different varieties cannot understand each other. In the southern range of are where the language .... Beginning in the 1970s many of the communities have aggressive put their effort in their language revitalization efforts, but have only managed to produce some fairly educated second language speakers. Today, majority of the first language speakers of this dialect of the Ojibwe language are elderly, whose numbers are quickly diminishing, while the number of second language speakers among the younger generation are growing. However, none of the second language speakers have yet to transition to a fluency that of a first language speaker. In the summer of 2009, Anton Treuer of Bemidji State University conducted an informal survey of number of first language speakers of the Chippewa dialects in Minnesota and Wisconsin in order to convene a language session to address the need of vocabulary ... more details
dialects Ottawa is known to its speakers as Nishnaabemwin speaking the native language from Anishinaabe native person verb suffix mo speak a language suffix win Nominalization nominalizer , with regular deletion of short vowels the same term is applied to the Eastern Ojibwalanguage Eastern Ojibwe ... Bay has been described as Eastern Ojibwalanguage Eastern Ojibwe , studies do not clearly delimit ...Infobox Language name Ottawa nativename Nishnaabemwin, Daawaamwin familycolor Algic states Canada, United ... language Ojibwe iso3 otw lingua 62 ADA dd Odawa map Image OdaawaaAreas.jpg center 300px alt Map showing ... of the Ojibwe language , spoken by the Odawa people Ottawa people in southern Ontario in Canada ... as Nishnaabemwin speaking the native language or Daawaamwin speaking Ottawa . Ottawa is one of the Ojibwe dialects that has undergone the most language change , although it shares many features with other .... Ottawa speakers are concerned that their language is Language death endangered as the use of English increases and the number of fluent speakers declines. Language revitalization efforts include second language learning in primary and secondary schools. History of scholarship Explorer Samuel ..., Leonard, 1958 Bloomfield, Leonard, 1958 ref The Odawa Language Project at the University of Toronto ... verb suffix mo speak a language suffix win nominalizer , with regular deletion of short vowels speaking ... The name of the Canadian capital Ottawa is a loanword that comes through French language French ... ref Ottawa is a dialect of the Ojibwe language, which is a member of the Algonquian languages Algonquian language family. ref name Goddard DVM Goddard, Ives, 1979, p. 95 ref The varieties of Ojibwe ... cases, varieties of language that are mutually intelligible are classified as dialects, while varieties ... language and dialect are used. ref name Mithun, Marian, 1999, p.298 299 Mithun, Marian, 1999, pp ... or language complex, with some of the dialects being mutually intelligible while others are not. Adjacent ... more details
Infobox journal title Language Problems and Language Planning cover File Language Problems and Language Planning.png editor Humphrey Tonkin discipline Linguistics peer reviewed language Multilingual former names abbreviation publisher John Benjamins Publishing Company country Netherlands frequency Triannually history 1977 present openaccess license impact impact year website http www.benjamins.com cgi bin t seriesview.cgi?series LPLP link1 link1 name link2 link2 name JSTOR OCLC 67125214 LCCN CODEN ISSN 0272 2690 eISSN 1569 9889 boxwidth Language Problems and Language Planning is a peer review peer reviewed linguistics linguistic academic journal published by John Benjamins Publishing Company in cooperation with the Center for Research and Documentation on World Language Problems . Its core topics are issues of language policy as well as economic and sociological aspects of linguistics. The journal has existed in its present form since 1977. A predecessor journal, called La monda lingvo problemo The world language problem in Esperanto , had appeared since 1969 at Mouton , and been edited by Victor Sadler 1969 1972 and Richard E. Wood 1973 1976 . While many articles are in English, the journal is open for articles written in any language. ref cite web url http www.benjamins.com cgi bin show html.cgi?file jbp series LPLP guidelines.html&back overview title Instructions to Contributors accessdate 2011 01 05 publisher John Benjamins Publishing Company ref The journal is listed in several scientific indexes. The present editor in chief is Humphrey Tonkin University of Hartford . References Reflist External links Official 1 http www.benjamins.com cgi bin t seriesview.cgi?series LPLP http dok.esperantic.org ced lplp.htm Its page at Esperantic Studies Foundation http www.benjamins.com ... journals Category Publications established in 1977 cv Language Problems and Language Planning eo Language Problems and Language Planning ... more details
Infobox Language name Menominee nativename Om qnomenew pronunciation IPA om nomenew familycolor Algic states United States region Northeastern Wisconsin speakers 130 agency Menominee Language & Culture ... language also spelled Menomini is an Algonquian languages Algonquian language originally spoken ... Nation lands in Northern Wisconsin in the United States . Menominee is a highly endangered language ... Preservation Office, 39 people speak Menominee as their first language , all of whom are elderly 26 speak it as their second language and 65 others have learned some of it for the purpose of understanding the language and or teaching it to others. The Menominee Language & Culture Commission has been established by the Menominee Nation to promote the continued use of the language. The name of the tribe, and the language, Om qnomenew , comes from the word for wild rice , which was a staple of this tribe ... Ojibwa , their Algonquian neighbors to the north. The main characteristics of Menominee, as compared ... and Edward Sapir Sapir have classified it as a Central Algonquian language based on its phonology . For good sources of information on both the Menominee and their language, some valuable resources ... represented in IPA . ref Bloomfield, Leonard. The Menominee Language. New Haven Yale University ... in the past, as opposed to in the present or in contrast with expectation. Language Family Menominee is an Algonquian languages Algonquian language , part of the larger family of Algic languages . Goddard ... languages , along with languages like Blackfoot language Blackfoot , Arapaho language Arapaho , Cheyenne language Cheyenne , Cree language Cree Montagnais , and Eastern Great Lakes languages like ... by Edward Sapir in 1929. It groups Algic with other language families including Kutenai language Kutenai , otherwise thought to be an language isolate isolate , and Mosan languages Mosan , which ... Tribe of Wisconsin Language & Culture Commission http www.indigenousuprising.com Pages Language Menominee ... more details
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