Atikamekw language
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Atikamekw language

NameAtikamekw
NativenameAtikamekw
FamilycolorAlgic
StatesCanada
RegionQuebec.
Speakers5,545
Fam1Algic
Fam2Algonquian
Fam3Central
Fam4Cree-Montaignais-Naskapi
Iso2atj|iso3=atj

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The Atikamekw language (also known as Attikamek, Tête de Boule, Attimewk, Atihkamekw, Atikamek) is an Algonquian language, and is a dialect of the Cree language complex. It is spoken in southwestern Quebec by nearly all the Atikamekw, and therefore it is among the indigenous languages least threatened with extinction according to some studies. It is notable for being the only modern Cree dialect to still retain the /r/ sound which has become /n/, /y/, /l/ or /ð/ in all other Cree-Montagnais dialects. The dialect is also notable for having numerous borrowings from the Anishinaabe language.

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Consonants :
Bilabial Alveolar Post-
alveolar
Velar Glottal
Nasal m /m/ n /n/
Stop p /p/ t /t/ tc /tʃ/ k /k/
Fricative s /s/ c /ʃ/ h /h/
Tap r /r/
Approximant w /w/

Vowels :
Front Back
long short long short
Close î /iː/ i /i/
Mid ê /eː/ ô /oː/ o /o/
Open     â /aː/ a /a/


Quebec Languages of Quebec

French (official language)
English * Algonquin * Atikamekw * Abenaki * Cree * Malecite-Passamaquoddy * Míkmaq * Mohawk * Innu-aimun * Inuktitut |



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