Alnôba

E304072

Alnôba is an Indigenous Algonquian language traditionally spoken by the Western Abenaki people of northeastern North America.

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Label Occurrences
Alnôba canonical 1

Statements (48)

Predicate Object
instanceOf Algonquian language
Indigenous language
language
associatedPeople Abenaki
surface form: Abenaki Nation of Missisquoi

Odanak First Nation
Wôlinak First Nation
closelyRelatedTo Eastern Abenaki languages
surface form: Eastern Abenaki

Penobscot language
country Canada
United States of America
surface form: United States
culturalArea Northeast Woodlands
endangeredStatus severely endangered
ethnicGroup Western Abenaki language
surface form: Western Abenaki
hasAlternativeName Central Algonquian
surface form: Abnaki occidental

Aln8ba
Alnôbak
Western Abenaki language
surface form: Western Abenaki
hasGrammaticalFeature animacy distinction
obviative marking
person hierarchy
polysynthetic morphology
verb-based syntax
hasLexicalBorrowingFrom English
French
hasLinguisticTypology fusional-agglutinative morphology
head-marking
hasPhonologicalFeature contrastive vowel length
nasal vowels
hasWordOrder flexible word order
ISO639-3Code abe
languageBranch Eastern Algonquian languages
surface form: Eastern Algonquian
languageFamily Algonquian languages
parentLanguageFamily Algic languages
region northeastern North America
revitalizationStatus subject of language revitalization efforts
spokenBy Abenaki
surface form: Western Abenaki people
subclassOf Western Abenaki language
traditionalRegion Maine
New England region
surface form: New England

New Hampshire
Quebec, Canada
surface form: Quebec

Vermont
traditionalUse ceremonial contexts
oral storytelling
place names
usedFor community identity
cultural preservation
writingSystem Latin alphabet
surface form: Latin script

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