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To: Yaacov who wrote (81774)4/27/2000 3:06:00 PM
From: rupert1  Read Replies (1) of 97611
 
Yaacov: I'm getting rusty. I know the Algonquin was the most widespread of the language groups but in its outer limits - geographically speaking - specific sub-languages became more distinctive. Plains people spoke differently from east coast Iroquoian peoples.

I am not a linguist but once had occasion to consult cultural centres up and down Canada and learned that there are an amazing number of radically different language groups - as different as Chinese is from English in the regions where there were previosly insurmountable natural barriers such as mountains and forests. I think I was told that there were 52 such groups in the north eastern regions of Canada/Alaska alone.
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