Island Lake Oji-Cree

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Island Lake Oji-Cree is a regional variety of the Oji-Cree language spoken by Indigenous communities around the Island Lake area in Canada.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Indigenous language variety
Oji-Cree dialect
regional variety of the Oji-Cree language
belongsTo Central Algonquian branch NERFINISHED
closelyRelatedTo Severn Ojibwe NERFINISHED
other Oji-Cree dialects
country Canada
ethnicity Oji-Cree NERFINISHED
hasAncestor Proto-Algonquian language NERFINISHED
hasDomain local education programs
oral storytelling
traditional cultural practices
hasEndonymType Oji-Cree variety specific to Island Lake
hasGrammarType head-marking
polysynthetic
hasLexicalInfluenceFrom Cree NERFINISHED
Ojibwe NERFINISHED
hasMorphologyType fusional-polysynthetic
hasPhonologyType Algonquian-type phonology
hasScriptVariant Oji-Cree syllabics NERFINISHED
hasSociolinguisticRole marker of Oji-Cree identity in Island Lake region
hasVarietyWithin Oji-Cree dialects
isSubjectOf Indigenous language revitalization efforts in Manitoba
isTaughtIn some local community schools
languageFamily Algonquian languages
languageOf Island Lake First Nations communities NERFINISHED
macroFamily Algic languages NERFINISHED
region Northern Manitoba NERFINISHED
spokenBy Indigenous communities around Island Lake
Oji-Cree people NERFINISHED
spokenIn Canada
Manitoba NERFINISHED
spokenInRegion Island Lake area NERFINISHED
status Indigenous minority language
endangered language
subdivisionOf Oji-Cree language NERFINISHED
Ojibwe-Cree dialect continuum NERFINISHED
usedFor daily communication in Island Lake communities
usedIn community radio and local media
writingSystem Canadian Aboriginal syllabics NERFINISHED
Latin alphabet
surface form: Latin script

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Oji-Cree hasDialect Island Lake Oji-Cree