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- Anishinaabemowin - Ojibwe grammatical notes, vocabulary, pronunciation guide, and sample dialogues in the Odaawa dialect.
www.msu.edu/user/dearhous/lang.html
- Anishinaabemowin Asabing - Index of Anishinaabemowin classes offered throughout North America and academic publications.
www.geocities.com/miishidiyaash
- First Ojibwe Language and Culture - Ojibwe language site with an online bulletin board, wordlists, and lists of resources.
first-ojibwe.net
- Is There Syntactic Inversion in Ojibwa? - Article by M. McGinnis discussing subject-object inversion in Ojibwa (PDF format).
www.ucalgary.ca/~mcginnis/papers/MOPL17.pdf
- NativeTech: An Ojibwe Language Word List - Vocabulary list with English translations.
www.nativetech.org/shinob/ojibwelanguage.html
- Niizh Ikwewag - A tale in Ojibwe with hypertext dictionary help in English.
vax1.bemidji.msus.edu/~bdonovan/Two_Women.html
- Ojibwe (Anishinaabemowin, Chippewa, Ottawa) Language - Page dedicated to the Ojibwe (Anishinaabe) language, also with information and links about Ojibwe and Ottawa culture, history, and genealogy.
www.geocities.com/bigorrin/ojib.htm
- Ojibwe Grammar Reference - Simple grammar of Ojibwe.
www.css.edu/students/pfarell/Ojibwe.html
- Ojibwe Language - Pronunciation guide with sound files of common words that requires the Macromedia plug-in.
www.ktei.net/ojibway_language_sub_site/index.htm
- Ojibwe Language and Culture - Basic introduction by Nancy Vogt. Links.
www.citilink.com/~nancyv/ojibwe/o_langua.htm
- Ojibwe Language Society - Homepage of the Ojibwemowin Zagaswe'idiwin (Ojibwe Language Society), offering Ojibwe lessons and resources in the Minnesota area.
www.ojibwemowin.com
- Speaking the Language of the Fur Trade - French, Ojibwe, and English terms relating to the fur trade; also an Ojibwe-English phrasebook.
www.whiteoak.org/learning/language.htm
- The Kamaad Family Goes Out - A play written in Ojibwe with stage directions and a few scattered sentences in English.
www.geocities.com/CollegePark/Campus/9941/an_ojibwe_play.htm
- Word-Internal Syntax - Evidence from Ojibwa - Paper by M. McGinnis arguing that the arrangement of morphemes in the word reflects the arrangement of words in the sentence (PDF format).
www.ucalgary.ca/~mcginnis/papers/CLA95.pdf
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