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Dr. Anne Anderson's Metis Cree Dictionary

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Language Name

Cree-Montagnais-Naskapi.

Alternate Language Names

Cree, Naskapi, Montagnais, ᓀᐦᐃᔭᐍᐏᐣ, Nēhiyawēwin.

Region

Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Ontario, Quebec, Newfoundland and Labrador, and Northwest Territories, Canada.

Who

Anne Anderson.

Others Involved

Metis Nation of Alberta (copyright); Curriculum Standards Branch of Alberta Education, Alberta Foundation for the Arts (support).

Publishing Information

This dictionary was published in1997 by Duval House Publishing.

How People are Cited

Speaker and author Anne Anderson is cited in the frontmatter to the dictionary. No other speakers are cited.

How Information is Cited

This dictionary does not cite the source of any of its information.

Where is Information Coming from

Information in this dictionary likely comes from Anderson, a speaker herself. No other sources are cited.

Tools and Framework used

This dictionary is available as a physical and digital book.

Access

This dictionary is available through libraries as a print book and open access on the Internet Archive as a digital book.

Included Languages and Directionality

English to Cree; Cree to English (glossary).

Dialects Included

This is primarily a dictionary of Plains Cree or the “y” dialect

Type of Dictionary

This is a bilingual, bidirectional word list.

How are Entries Organised

Entries in this dictionary are organised alphabetically by headword in two sections: the English to Cree section, and the Cree to English section. Each entry in the English to Cree section includes the part of speech and the corresponding Cree form. Each entry in the Cree to English section includes the part of speech and the English gloss. No other information is included in entries.

Other Features

Feature Included More Information
Guide to use and understand An explanation of dictionary conventions/notation is included under Cree Language and “y” Dialect Phonetics
Audio
Images
Example phrases
Speakers marked
Dialects marked

External Links

Reference on WorldCat: https://search.worldcat.org/title/36691725

Reference open access on the Internet Archive: https://archive.org/details/dranneandersonsm00ande