Anişinabe dilleri

Anişinabe dilleri
Anishinaabemowin / Anicinàbemowin / Neshnabémwen
Ana dili olanlar Kanada Kanada, Amerika Birleşik Devletleri ABD
Dil aileleri
Algonkin–Yurok
  • Algonkin

    • Anişinabe dilleri
      • Anişinabe dilleri
Dil kodları
ISO 639-3 oji & pot

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Anişinabe dilleri ya da Ojibva-Potavatomi dilleri (kendilerince ᐊᓂᔑᓈᐯᒧᐎᓐ, Anishinaabemowin, Nishnaabemwin...; İngilizce Anishinaabe languages, Ojibwe - Potawatomi, Ojibwa - Potawatomi - Ottawa, Ojibwayan languages, Ojibwan), Kanada ile Amerika Birleşik Devletleri'nde yaşayan yaşayan Anişinabeler tarafından konuşulan Algonkin dilleri ailesinin Merkezî Algonkin dilleri grubundan Kızılderili dil grubudur.

İki ana grubu vardır: monotipik Potavatomice [pot] ile makro-dil yani dil ve lehçeler silsilesi olan Ojibva dilleri [oji].

Adlandırma

Sınıflandırma

Dil ya da Lehçe Ethnologue Linguasphere Moseley
Potavatomice Northern Potawatomi pot
Potawatomi
62-ADA-dc
Potawatomi
Potawatomi
Southern Potawatomi
Ojibvaca oji
Ojibwa
62-ADA-d
Ojibwa+Anissinapek
Ojibwe[1]
Broken Ogghibbeway N/A 62-ADA-da
Algonquin-Vehicular
N/A
Algonkince N/A alq ¹
Algonquin
N/A 62-ADA-db
Anissinapek
Old Algonquin[2]
Northern Algonquin Northern Algonquin (various) Northern Algonquin[3]
Western Algonquin
Nipissing Ojibwe Maniwaki Algonquin Maniwaki Algonquin Southern Algonquin
(Nipissing Algonquin)[4]
Nipissing Ojibwe ojc
Ojibwa, Central
62-ADA-de
Ojibwa-Eastern
Nishnaabemwin[5] Eastern Ojibwe[5]
North of Superior Ojibwe
Eastern Ojibwe ojg
Ojibwa, Eastern
Odavaca Ottawa-Ottawa otw
Ottawa
62-ADA-dd
Odawa
Ottawa/Odawa[5]
Chippewa-Ottawa
Çipevaca ciw
Chippewa
Upper Michigan-Wisconsin Chippewa 62-ADA-dg
Ojibwa-Southwestern
Southwestern Ojibwe
(Anishinaabemowin)[6]
Central Minnesota Chippewa
Red Lake Chippewa
Minnesota Border Chippewa
Nakavece ojw
Ojibwa, Western
Saulteaux[7] Saulteaux[7]
Border Lakes Ojibwe ojb
Ojibwa, Northwestern
Rainy River Ojibwa 62-ADA-df
Ojibwa-Southern
Northwestern Ojibwe Lake of the Woods Ojibwa
Lac Seul Ojibwa Northern Ojibwe[7]
Albany River Ojibwa
Berens River Ojibwe Berens River Ojibwa
Anişininice Eastern Big Trout ojs
Ojibwa, Severn
Winisk River Ojibwa 62-ADA-dh
Ojibwa-Northern
62-ADA-dha
Ojibwa-Northeastern
Severn Ojibwe
(Oji-Cree)[8]
Western Big Trout Severn River Ojibwa
Deer Lake
Island Lake 62-ADA-dhb
Ojibwa-Northwestern

Kaynaklar

  1. Moseley, Christopher, 2007, p. 70
  2. Moseley, Christopher, 2007, pp. 25-26
  3. Moseley, Christopher, 2007, p. 68
  4. Moseley, Christopher, 2007, pp. 81-82
  5. 1 2 3 Moseley, Christopher, 2007, p. 67
  6. Moseley, Christopher, 2007, p. 82
  7. 1 2 3 Moseley, Christopher, 2007, p. 77
  8. Moseley, Christopher, 2007, p. 78

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