Innu Dictonary available now

Marguerite MacKenzie mmackenz at MUN.CA
Tue Nov 12 12:04:34 UTC 2013


Hi Arden - Thanks so much. A bit of post-partum blues but lots of other
projects to do.

Marguerite


-----Original Message-----
From: ALGONQUIANA [mailto:ALGONQUIANA at LISTSERV.LINGUISTLIST.ORG] On Behalf
Of Arden Ogg
Sent: November-12-13 12:20 AM
To: ALGONQUIANA at LISTSERV.LINGUISTLIST.ORG
Subject: Re: Innu Dictonary available now

Congratulations, Marguerite and the whole gang that worked so long and hard
on this. 
How utterly fabulous that you've pulled this project across the finish line!

Very best,
...Arden 

On Nov 11, 2013, at 6:15 PM, Marguerite MacKenzie <mmackenz at MUN.CA> wrote:

> This dictionary of the Innu language is the first to take account of the
dialects spoken in both Quebec and Labrador. It will serve as an essential
reference work for teachers, students, and translators, as well as for those
who wish to improve their knowledge of the language of their ancestors. The
English dictionary, containing 27,000 Innu words and over 67,000 English
keywords, are available in print, online, and app versions.
> 
> Print versions
> .	Innu-English: http://www.lulu.com/product/21107887 
> .	English-Innu: http://www.lulu.com/product/21107903
> 
> .	Online trilingual dictionary
http://www.innu-aimun.ca/dictionary/words 
> 
> .	App for smart phones and tablets available for iPhone, iPad, and
Android devices  (enter 'Innu Dictionary')
> .	Includes example sentences, pronunciation, synonyms, etc.



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