- Anishinini language
language
name=Severn Ojibwa
nativename=Anishinini
familycolor=American
states=Canada
region=Ontario ,Manitoba
fam1=Algic
fam2=Algonquian
fam3=Central
fam4=Ojibwa
iso3=ojsAnishininiimowin (also known as Oji-Cree, Severn Ojibwa [ISO 639-3] ) is the
language of the "Anishinini" (Oji-Cree )First Nation ofOntario andManitoba . Different sources may classify it as either a distinct language in its own right, or as a dialect of theAnishinaabe language .The Oji-Cree are a people of mixed
Ojibwe andCree descent, and their language represents a similar mixture of Ojibwe language andCree language antecedents. Part of the Algonquian language family, "Anishininiimowin" is written in Algonquian syllabics with a mixture of Eastern and Western Algonquian features. It is more closely related to "Anishinaabemowin" morphologically, and more specifically with that of theAlgonquin language of "Anishinaabemowin", but its literary tradition is closer to Cree."Anishininiimowin" was one of only six aboriginal languages in Canada to report an "increase" in use in the 2001 Canadian census over the 1996 census. [ [http://www12.statcan.ca/english/census01/Products/Analytic/companion/abor/canada.cfm Aboriginal peoples of Canada: A Demographic Profile] ,
Statistics Canada ]The language's SIL code is [http://www.ethnologue.com/show_language.asp?code=ojs OJS] , derived from "Ojibwa: Severn dialect".
See also
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Anishinaabe language dialects References
Further reading
* [http://www.ethnologue.com/show_language.asp?code=ojs Ethnologue entry for Severn Ojibwa]
* Auger, Donald J., Tom Beardy, and Joshua Hudson. "Glossary of Legal Terms Translated into Oji-Cree (with Translation Back into English)". Thunder Bay, Ont: Nishnawbe-Aski Legal Services Corp, 199X.
* De Beers Canada Inc, and Ojibway-Cree Cultural Centre. "Mining and environmental terminology glossary English/Cree/Oji-Cree/Ojibway". Toronto, Ont: De Beers Canada, 2003.
* Jacasum, John Paul. English, Cree, Oji-Cree, and Ojibway Political Terminology Glossary. Timmons, Ont: Ojibway and Cree Cultural Centre, 2005. ISBN 0919523803
* Ontario. Ministry of Education. Research and Information Branch, Mary Upper, and Modina McKay. "Acquisition of Oji-Cree As a First Language A Preliminary Study of Children's Language Development, Phase 1". ONTERIS documents series, 4263. 1984.External links
* [http://www.languagegeek.com/algon/ojicree/anishininimowin.html Anishininimowin language at LanguageGeek.com]
* [http://www.knet.ca/dictionary.html Anishininimowin language resources at knet.ca, including dictionary prototype and downloadable syllabic font]
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