Cree - With Arms Wide Open - A Linguistic Primer
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Cara, Drew, and Ed are back to do a deep dive into the the Native American language of Cree. They explore the rich linguistic heritage, cultural significance, and fascinating nuances of Cree, shedding light on a vital part of Indigenous culture. @LinguisticsEver @carabrarian @edwardgiordano [email protected] The Papers Discussed Proto-Algonquian Stop Clusters in Cree-Montagnais by David H. Pentland On the Animate-Inanimate Distinction in Cree by Brian D. Joseph Interactive Word Completion for Plains Cree by William Lane, Atticus Harrigan, and Antti Arppe Plains Cree pêyâhtikowêwin: The Ethic of Talking Softly by Jeffrey Muehlbauer
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