Anişinabe dilleri

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.

Anişinabe dilleri
Ana dili olanlar Kanada, ABD
Dil ailesi
Algonkin–Yurok
  • Algonkin
    • Anişinabe dilleri
      • Anişinabe dilleri
Dil kodları
ISO 639-3 oji & pot
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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
PotavatomiceNorthern Potawatomipot
Potawatomi
62-ADA-dc
Potawatomi
Potawatomi
Southern Potawatomi
Ojibvacaoji
Ojibwa
62-ADA-d
Ojibwa+Anissinapek
Ojibwe[1]
Broken OgghibbewayN/A62-ADA-da
Algonquin-Vehicular
N/A
AlgonkinceN/Aalq ¹
Algonquin
N/A62-ADA-db
Anissinapek
Old Algonquin[2]
Northern AlgonquinNorthern Algonquin (various)Northern Algonquin[3]
Western Algonquin
Nipissing OjibweManiwaki AlgonquinManiwaki AlgonquinSouthern Algonquin
(Nipissing Algonquin)[4]
Nipissing Ojibwe ojc
Ojibwa, Central
62-ADA-de
Ojibwa-Eastern
Nishnaabemwin[5]Eastern Ojibwe[5]
North of Superior Ojibwe
Eastern Ojibweojg
Ojibwa, Eastern
OdavacaOttawa-Ottawaotw
Ottawa
62-ADA-dd
Odawa
Ottawa/Odawa[5]
Chippewa-Ottawa
Çipevacaciw
Chippewa
Upper Michigan-Wisconsin Chippewa62-ADA-dg
Ojibwa-Southwestern
Southwestern Ojibwe
(Anishinaabemowin)[6]
Central Minnesota Chippewa
Red Lake Chippewa
Minnesota Border Chippewa
Nakaveceojw
Ojibwa, Western
Saulteaux[7]Saulteaux[7]
Border Lakes Ojibweojb
Ojibwa, Northwestern
Rainy River Ojibwa62-ADA-df
Ojibwa-Southern
Northwestern OjibweLake of the Woods Ojibwa
Lac Seul OjibwaNorthern Ojibwe[7]
Albany River Ojibwa
Berens River OjibweBerens River Ojibwa
AnişininiceEastern Big Troutojs
Ojibwa, Severn
Winisk River Ojibwa62-ADA-dh
Ojibwa-Northern
62-ADA-dha
Ojibwa-Northeastern
Severn Ojibwe
(Oji-Cree)[8]
Western Big TroutSevern River Ojibwa
Deer Lake
Island Lake62-ADA-dhb
Ojibwa-Northwestern

Kaynakça

  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. Moseley, Christopher, 2007, p. 67
  6. Moseley, Christopher, 2007, p. 82
  7. Moseley, Christopher, 2007, p. 77
  8. Moseley, Christopher, 2007, p. 78

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