Spoken Cree, Level II

Spoken Cree, Level II
Title Spoken Cree, Level II PDF eBook
Author C. Douglas Ellis
Publisher University of Alberta
Pages 582
Release 2004-04-29
Genre Foreign Language Study
ISBN 9780888643964

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Cree, a member of the Algonquian family of languages, is nationally recognized as the most widely spoken Canadian native language. The newly revised Spoken Cree, Level II explores the spoken and written language in the cultural context of a Northern Cree village. Spoken Cree, Level II is the intermediate volume of a three-level Cree language course. This volume builds on the fundamental knowledge of the Cree language established in Spoken Cree, Level I. From the weather to a wedding, tea breaks to trapping, Level II enriches Cree language proficiency in everyday situations. In addition to sections devoted to developing speaking and listening skills in conversation, Level II provides exercises in syllabic writing. There are 18 new lessons. Based on the Swampy Cree (N-Dialect) and Moose Cree (L-Dialect) spoken on the West Coast of James Bay, C. Douglas Ellis’s Spoken Cree has become the authoritative work on the Cree language since its original release in 1963. Spoken Cree, Level II is an essential resource and teaching tool for everyone interested in the Cree language.

Spoken Cree

Spoken Cree
Title Spoken Cree PDF eBook
Author C. Douglas Ellis
Publisher Pica Pica Press
Pages 788
Release 1983
Genre Foreign Language Study
ISBN

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First published in 1962, this new edition has revised grammatical sections, is expanded with illustrative examples and is keyed to drills throughout the text.

Spoken Cree, Level I

Spoken Cree, Level I
Title Spoken Cree, Level I PDF eBook
Author C. Douglas Ellis
Publisher University of Alberta
Pages 578
Release 2000-12
Genre Foreign Language Study
ISBN 9780888643476

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This revised edition of Spoken Cree by C. Douglas Ellis is the first of three levels in a complete Cree language course, based on the "N" and "L" dialects spoken west of James Bay. Level I introduces the student to Cree by focussing on typical day-to-day situations. Each of the 18 units include basic conversation, a discussion of Cree grammar, drills, conversation practice and vocabulary list and a review section. The complete collection of sound files to accompany this manual can be downloaded from http://spokencree.org/. Spoken Cree III is available from the School of Linguistics and Language Studies, Carleton University.

Spoken Cree

Spoken Cree
Title Spoken Cree PDF eBook
Author Clarence Douglas Ellis
Publisher
Pages 226
Release 1975
Genre Cree language
ISBN

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Cree, Language of the Plains

Cree, Language of the Plains
Title Cree, Language of the Plains PDF eBook
Author Jean L. Okimasis
Publisher University of Regina Press
Pages 220
Release 2004
Genre Foreign Language Study
ISBN 9780889771550

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Cree Language of the Plains: Nehiyawewin Paskwawi-pikiskwewin explores some of the intricate grammatical features of a language spoken by a nation which extends from Quebec to Alberta. This book presents the grammatical structure of Cree that everyone can understand, along with selected technical linguistic explanations. The accompanying workbook, sold separately, has exercises which provide practice with the concepts described in the textbook as well as dialogue about everyday situations which provide practice in the conversational Cree.

Forbearance

Forbearance
Title Forbearance PDF eBook
Author Deborah Menard
Publisher WestBow Press
Pages 276
Release 2012-06-29
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1449754252

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From a very early age, Emilys father has mentored her in criminology, and she has a promising career as a detective in the city of Manchester, New Hampshire. Now a two year veteran of the police force, she is gifted in her investigative skills, but empathy for innocent victims causes her insomnia, guilt, and symptoms of disassociation. She has turned away from God for His allowance of horrible things to happen to children and good people. Her effort to temporarily take leave and re-group and at the same time stand in for soon to be vacationing, Constable Pete Hines, in his peaceful little town, sends her straight into a foreign and frightening environment of wild animals and poachersand to the aid of a rookie game warden who is in imminent danger of losing his life. In her struggle to maintain her own equilibrium, what she didnt count on is falling in love with Daniel and also with this (in her mothers words) poverty-row town. Daniel is a fl awed and sacrificial hero. Though agile and intuitive in the ways of the woods, this PHD graduate in Wildlife Biology only became a game officer so he could be near his grieving foster mother as she endures the death of her biological son. Daniels authority is put to the test because the previous game warden looked the other way on poaching, and the poor people of this area liked it better that way. Here in Kaskitesiw, hunting is an equalizer and problems are resolved within the darkness of trees. Gently and not so gently, Emily encourages Daniel through physical healing. Yet her guilt festers for the victims she wasnt in time to save and depression, over what humankind can do at its worst, threatens to take her from her career, Daniel, and even her own life. Daniel must find trust in God once more before he can begin to help Emily. But when he does it seems as if he is too late.

How to Spell It in Cree

How to Spell It in Cree
Title How to Spell It in Cree PDF eBook
Author Jean L. Okimasis
Publisher Miywasin Ink
Pages 68
Release 2008-01-01
Genre Cree language
ISBN 9780978493509

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