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Western Ojibwa (also known as Nakawēmowin, Saulteaux, Plains Ojibway, Ojibway, Ojibwe) is a dialect of the Ojibwe language,
a member of the Algonquian language family. It is spoken by the Saulteaux, a sub-Nation of the Ojibwe people, in Manitoba
and Saskatchewan, Canada westward from Lake Winnipeg. Saulteaux is the general term used in English for the name of the language
by its speakers. Nakawēmowin is the general term in the language itself. Some speakers of Saulteaux inconsistently merge /ʃ/
and /s/ as /s/, possibly under the influence of Plains Cree. |
Names (more)[en] Ojibwa, Western[fr] Saulteaux |
Language type : Living
Technical notes
This page is providing structured data for the language Western Ojibwa. |
ISO 639 CodesISO 639-3 : ojwLinked Data URIshttp://lexvo.org/id/iso639-3/ojwhttp://dbpedia.org/resource/ISO_639:ojw More URIs at sameas.org SourcesAuthority documentation for ISO 639 identifier: ojwFreebase ISO 639-3 : ojw GeoNames.org Country Information Publications Office of the European Union Metadata Registry : Countries and Languages |