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Region | Quebec, Labrador |
Era | Developed into Innu |
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ISO 639-3 | – |
Glottolog | None |
Old Montagnais is the period in the history of the Innu-aimun language preceding its current form.
There are several sound changes that Old Montagnais underwent. One example is the change from Old Montagnais ayaškimew to modern Innu ayassimēw.
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1 Creole/Pidgin/Mixed language • Italics indicate extinct languages |
Cree–Montagnais–Naskapi dialect continuum
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Classification |
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Western variants (Cree) |
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Eastern variants (Montagnais-Naskapi) |
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Contact languages |
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