紅河話
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紅河話 Bungi | |
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[[Image:|280px|紅河話的使用分佈圖]] 語言使用分佈圖 |
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流行於: | 加拿大 |
地理分佈: | 紅河殖民地和 Assiniboia |
語言譜系: | 混合語言: 克里語和蘇格蘭蓋爾語 |
拼字法: | 口語 |
現況 | |
使用族群: | 混血人 |
使用人數: | 可能已滅亡 |
管理機構: | n/a |
前景: | 可能已滅亡 |
語言代碼 | |
ISO 639-3: | n/a |
參見: 語言 - 語言列表 |
紅河話是加拿大西部的混血人所使用的英語方言。混血人是早先來自蘇格蘭和美洲印地安人克里族混血的包運船戶的後代,也因此紅河話是一種夾雜克里語以及蘇格蘭蓋爾語的混合語言,一直使用到二十世紀中期。
[编辑] 另見
- 混血人
- 蘇格蘭蓋爾語
- 克里語
[编辑] 外部連結
- Bungee (Canadian Encyclopedia)
- Backgrounds of the Dialect Called Bungi (Manitoba Historical Society)
[编辑] 參考書目
- Barkwell, Lawrence; Dorion, Leah; & Préfontaine, Darren R. (n.d.). Annotated bibliography and references in Metis legacy. http://www.mmf.mb.ca/pages/publications/files/bibliography.for.metis.researchers.pdf
- Blain, Eleanor M. (1987). Speech of the lower Red River settlement. In W. Cowan (Ed.), Papers of the eighteenth Algonquian Conference (pp. 7–16). Ottawa: Carleton University.
- ——. (1989). The Bungee dialect of the Red River settlement. (MA thesis, University of Manitoba).
- ——. (1994). The Red River dialect. Winnipeg: Wuerz Publishing.
- Cansino, Barbara. (1980, March 26). Bungi in Petersfield: An 81 year old writes about the Red River dialect. Winnipeg Free Press.
- Scott, S. Osborne; & Mulligan, D. A. (1951, December). The Red River dialect. The Beaver, 42–45.
- ——. (1951). The Red River dialect. In J. K. Chambers (Ed.), Canadian English: Origins and structures (pp. 61–63). Toronto: Methuen.
- Pentland, David H. (1985, March 9). Métchif and Bungee: Languages of the fur trade. (Paper presented in the series Voices of Rupert's Land: Public Lectures on Language and Culture in Early Manitoba. Winnipeg.
- Swan, Ruth Ellen. (1991). Ethnicity and the Canadianization of Red River politics (p. 133). (MA thesis, Winnipeg, University of Manitoba).
- Stobie, Margaret. (1967–1968). Backgrounds of the dialect called Bungi. Historical and Scientific Society of Manitoba, 3 (24), 65–67.
- ——. (1971). The dialect called Bungi. Canadian Antiques Collector, 6 (8), 20.
- Walters, Frank J. (1969–1970). Bungee as she is spoke. Red River Valley Historian and History News. The Quarterly Journal of the Red River Valley Historical Society, 3 (4), 68–70.