Wikibooks: WikiLang/Algic
Algic languages are a family of indigenous languages of [[North America]]. The Algic family includes the [[Algonquian languages family]] as well as the [[Wiyot]] and [[Yurok]] languages. All Algic languages still spoken are [[endangered]] or vulnerable. There are 41 living Algic languages http //www...
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ftwikibooks:enwikibooks:84925:440566 2024-03-31T07:47:45+00:00 Wikibooks: WikiLang/Algic https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/WikiLang/Algic eng eng Book ftwikibooks 2024-03-02T17:31:11Z Algic languages are a family of indigenous languages of [[North America]]. The Algic family includes the [[Algonquian languages family]] as well as the [[Wiyot]] and [[Yurok]] languages. All Algic languages still spoken are [[endangered]] or vulnerable. There are 41 living Algic languages http //www.ethnologue.com/statistics/by language family with a total of about 138 000 speakers. http //www.ethnologue.com/statistics/by language family = Family = Algic Algonquian (40) Blackfoot [bla] (A language of Canada) Cheyenne [chy] (A language of United States) Menominee [mez] (A language of United States) Miami [mia] (A language of United States) Shawnee [sjw] (A language of United States) Arapaho (2) Arapaho [arp] (A language of United States) Gros Ventre [ats] (A language of United States) Cree Montagnais (9) Atikamekw [atj] (A language of Canada) Cree Moose [crm] (A language of Canada) Cree Northern East [crl] (A language of Canada) Cree Plains [crk] (A language of Canada) Cree Southern East [crj] (A language of Canada) Cree Swampy [csw] (A language of Canada) Cree Woods [cwd] (A language of Canada) Montagnais [moe] (A language of Canada) Naskapi [nsk] (A language of Canada) Eastern Algonquian (12) Malecite Passamaquoddy [pqm] (A language of Canada) Micmac [mic] (A language of Canada) Mohegan Pequot [xpq] (A language of United States) Narragansett [xnt] (A language of United States) Powhatan [pim] (A language of United States) Wampanoag [wam] (A language of United States) Abenaki (2) Abenaki Eastern [aaq] (A language of United States) Abenaki Western [abe] (A language of Canada) Delaware (2) Munsee [umu] (A language of Canada) Unami [unm] (A language of United States) Nanticoke Conoy (2) Nanticoke [nnt] (A language of United States) Piscataway [psy] (A language of United States) Fox (2) Kickapoo [kic] (A language of United States) Meskwaki [sac] (A language of United States) Ojibwa Potawatomi (9) Algonquin [alq] (A language of Canada) Chippewa [ciw] (A language of United States) Ojibwa Central [ojc] (A language of ... Book abenaki algonquin atikamekw Malecite montagnais naskapi WikiBooks - Open-content textbooks Canada Moe ENVELOPE(-45.683,-45.683,-60.733,-60.733) |
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Algic languages are a family of indigenous languages of [[North America]]. The Algic family includes the [[Algonquian languages family]] as well as the [[Wiyot]] and [[Yurok]] languages. All Algic languages still spoken are [[endangered]] or vulnerable. There are 41 living Algic languages http //www.ethnologue.com/statistics/by language family with a total of about 138 000 speakers. http //www.ethnologue.com/statistics/by language family = Family = Algic Algonquian (40) Blackfoot [bla] (A language of Canada) Cheyenne [chy] (A language of United States) Menominee [mez] (A language of United States) Miami [mia] (A language of United States) Shawnee [sjw] (A language of United States) Arapaho (2) Arapaho [arp] (A language of United States) Gros Ventre [ats] (A language of United States) Cree Montagnais (9) Atikamekw [atj] (A language of Canada) Cree Moose [crm] (A language of Canada) Cree Northern East [crl] (A language of Canada) Cree Plains [crk] (A language of Canada) Cree Southern East [crj] (A language of Canada) Cree Swampy [csw] (A language of Canada) Cree Woods [cwd] (A language of Canada) Montagnais [moe] (A language of Canada) Naskapi [nsk] (A language of Canada) Eastern Algonquian (12) Malecite Passamaquoddy [pqm] (A language of Canada) Micmac [mic] (A language of Canada) Mohegan Pequot [xpq] (A language of United States) Narragansett [xnt] (A language of United States) Powhatan [pim] (A language of United States) Wampanoag [wam] (A language of United States) Abenaki (2) Abenaki Eastern [aaq] (A language of United States) Abenaki Western [abe] (A language of Canada) Delaware (2) Munsee [umu] (A language of Canada) Unami [unm] (A language of United States) Nanticoke Conoy (2) Nanticoke [nnt] (A language of United States) Piscataway [psy] (A language of United States) Fox (2) Kickapoo [kic] (A language of United States) Meskwaki [sac] (A language of United States) Ojibwa Potawatomi (9) Algonquin [alq] (A language of Canada) Chippewa [ciw] (A language of United States) Ojibwa Central [ojc] (A language of ... |
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