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41 Michif

  • Nicole Rosen
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Abstract

This chapter discusses Michif, a language developed at the turn of the 19th century by the Metis people in what is now called Canada. Michif is spoken today by likely fewer than a couple hundred people in Western Canada and North Dakota. The chapter discusses the genesis, status and terminology of the different languages that go by the name Michif, where they are spoken, and then focus primarily on some features of the structure of mixed-language Michif (also known sometimes as Michif-Cree, Southern Michif, or Heritage Michif). First, the spelling system and sound system of the language will be discussed, and then a number of grammatical features of particular interest to learners and teachers of Michif. These will be organized into noun phrase-based and verb phrase-based features, although some of these features, such as animacy, apply to both nouns and verbs. The chapter will also discuss some initiatives for Michif language revitalization.

Abstract

This chapter discusses Michif, a language developed at the turn of the 19th century by the Metis people in what is now called Canada. Michif is spoken today by likely fewer than a couple hundred people in Western Canada and North Dakota. The chapter discusses the genesis, status and terminology of the different languages that go by the name Michif, where they are spoken, and then focus primarily on some features of the structure of mixed-language Michif (also known sometimes as Michif-Cree, Southern Michif, or Heritage Michif). First, the spelling system and sound system of the language will be discussed, and then a number of grammatical features of particular interest to learners and teachers of Michif. These will be organized into noun phrase-based and verb phrase-based features, although some of these features, such as animacy, apply to both nouns and verbs. The chapter will also discuss some initiatives for Michif language revitalization.

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