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Loup is an extinct Algonquian language, or possibly languages, of colonial New England. Loup was a French colonial ethnographic
term, and usage was inconsistent. In modern literature, it refers to two varieties, Loup A and Loup B. Loup A, which may be
the language of the Nipmuck, is principally attested from a word list recorded from refugees by the St. Francis mission to
the Abenaki in Quebec. The descendants of these refugees became speakers of Western Abenaki in the eighteenth century. Loup
B refers to a second word list, which shows extensive dialectal variation. This may not be a distinct language, but just notes
on the speech of various New England Algonquian refugees in French missions. |
Names (more)[en] Loup A |
Language type : Extinct
Technical notes
This page is providing structured data for the language Loup A. |
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