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The Pimsleur Method: With the Pimsleur Language Programs you don't just study a language, you learn it -- the same way you mastered English! And because the technique relies on interactive spoken language training, the Pimsleur Language Programs are totally audio -- no book is needed! The Pimsleur programs provide a method of self-practice with an expert teacher and native speakers in lessons specially designed to work with the way the mind naturally acquires language information. The various components of language -- vocabulary, pronunciation and grammar -- are all learned together without rote memorization and drills. Using a unique method of memory recall developed by renowned linguist, Dr. Paul Pimsleur, the programs teach listeners to combine words and phrases to express themselves the way native speakers do. By listening and responding to thirty minute recorded lessons, students easily and effectively achieve spoken proficiency. No other language program or school is as quick, convenient, and effective as the Pimsleur Language Programs. The Pimsleur language courses are offered in both the "Basic" and the "Comprehensive" programs. The Comprehensive Program is the ultimate in spoken language learning. For those who want to become proficient in the language of their choice, the Comprehensive programs go beyond the Basic Programs to offer true spoken-language fluency. Using the same simple method of interactive self-practice with native speakers, these comprehensive programs provide a complete language learning course. The Comprehensive Programs are available in a wide variety of languages and run through three levels (thirty lessons each).
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Pimsleur Chippewa (Ojibwe)
Comprehensive
Audio CD
Includes 30 lessons of 30 minutes each on
16 audio CD discs.
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Chippewa Audio CD Language Course. Audio Forum. $89.95 Includes four audio CD discs ( = 4 hours), and two instructional booklets of 16 and 44 pages. This basic introductory course in Chippewa (Ojibwe), was developed and recorded by native speakers, and consists of two booklets: "Everyday Ojibwe", which covers pronunciation, commands, and common expressions; and "Ojibwe Word Lists", which includes separate lesson units on time, weather, feelings, household items, actions, food, clothing, and other topics of daily living. The word lists also include various types of verb roots and forms, as well as some conjugated verbs.
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About the Chippewa Language:
Chippewa is an
Algonquian language spoken from upper Michigan westward to North Dakota in the
United States. It represents the southern component of the Ojibwe
language.
Chippewa is part of the Algonquian language family and an indigenous language of
North America. Chippewa is part of the dialect continuum of Ojibwa-Ottawa
(including Chippewa, Ottawa, Algonquin, and Oji-Cree), which is closely related
to Potawatomi. It is spoken on the southern shores of Lake Superior and in
the areas toward the south and west of Lake Superior in Michigan and Southern
Ontario. The speakers of this language generally call it Anishinaabemowin (the
Anishinaabe language) or more specifically, Ojibwemowin (the Ojibwa language).
There is a large amount of variation in the language. Some of the variations are
caused by ethnic or geographic heritage, while other variations occur from
person to person. There is no single standardization of the language as it
exists as a dialect continuum: “It exists as a chain of interconnected local
varieties, conventionally called dialects.” Some varieties differ greatly and
can be so diverse that speakers of two different varieties cannot understand
each other. In the southern range of are where the language is spoken, it is
mostly spoken by the older generations of the Anishinaabe people, and many of
its speakers also speak English.
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