Grammar Of The Cree Language
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Cree, Language of the Plains
Author | : Jean L. Okimasis |
Publisher | : University of Regina Press |
Total Pages | : 220 |
Release | : 2004 |
Genre | : Foreign Language Study |
ISBN | : 9780889771550 |
Cree Language of the Plains: Nehiyawewin Paskwawi-pikiskwewin explores some of the intricate grammatical features of a language spoken by a nation which extends from Quebec to Alberta. This book presents the grammatical structure of Cree that everyone can understand, along with selected technical linguistic explanations. The accompanying workbook, sold separately, has exercises which provide practice with the concepts described in the textbook as well as dialogue about everyday situations which provide practice in the conversational Cree.
How to Spell It in Cree
Author | : Jean L. Okimasis |
Publisher | : Miywasin Ink |
Total Pages | : 68 |
Release | : 2008-01-01 |
Genre | : Cree language |
ISBN | : 9780978493509 |
A Grammar of the Cree Language
Author | : John Horden |
Publisher | : London : Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge |
Total Pages | : 264 |
Release | : 1881 |
Genre | : Algonquian languages |
ISBN | : |
Outline for a Comparative Grammar of Some Algonquian Languages
Author | : Joshua Jacob Snider |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 128 |
Release | : 2013-08-01 |
Genre | : Algonquian languages |
ISBN | : 9780615384023 |
[See http: //mundartpress.wordpress.com/2013/10/02/outline-for-a-comparativ/ to print a double sided insert additions page] This is a translation of a comparative grammar of five Algonquian Native American languages first published in Dutch in 1910. Although too short to represent a comprehensive grammar of these languages, it treats most parts of speech and is a good solid introduction to many of the major important morphological features of this family and the languages treated. It has been expanded, corrected and improved in the form of translators notes based on much more recent and complete material. It also includes many bibliographical resources for most of the Algonquian language family, which are geared towards comparative language learning methods. The two most widely spoken languages of this group, Ojibway (frequently spelled Chippewa, Ojibwa or Ojibwe) and Cree, are both examples of the close knit Central Algonquian group, while Micmac (also spelled Mi'kmaq and Mi'gmaw) and the extinct Natick belong to the Eastern group. The western Blackfoot is usually placed with the Plains Algonquian group, but it is the most divergent member of the entire family and has roughly as many speakers as Micmac
Spoken Cree
Author | : C. Douglas Ellis |
Publisher | : Pica Pica Press |
Total Pages | : 788 |
Release | : 1983 |
Genre | : Foreign Language Study |
ISBN | : |
First published in 1962, this new edition has revised grammatical sections, is expanded with illustrative examples and is keyed to drills throughout the text.