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Spoken Cree: Level One [Paperback]

C. Douglas Ellis (Author)
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0888643470 978-0888643476 November 10, 2000
This revised edition of Spoken Cree by C. Douglas Ellis is the first of three levels in a complete Cree language course, based on the "N" and "L" dialects spoken west of James Bay. Level I introduces the student to Cree by focussing on typical day-to-day situations. Each of the 18 units include basic conversation, a discussion of Cree grammar, drills, conversation practice and vocabulary list and a review section. Language CDs to accompany the text are available through http://www.lulu.com.

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About the Author

C. Douglas Ellis lives in Ottawa. He is Professor Emeritus of Linguistics at McGill University, Montreal and currently Adjunct Research Professor in the School of Linguistics and Applied Language Studies at Carleton University, Ottawa.


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  • Paperback: 584 pages
  • Publisher: University of Alberta Press (November 10, 2000)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0888643470
  • ISBN-13: 978-0888643476
  • Product Dimensions: 9.2 x 6 x 1.2 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.7 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 3.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
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5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Spoken Cree, August 30, 2004
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Laura Redish (Twin Cities, Minnesota) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Spoken Cree: Level One (Paperback)
This is an excellent series of textbooks teaching the Cree language. The series covers pronunciation, grammar, dialogues, cultural material, and an introduction to the Cree syllabary. This first volume contains 18 units and a valuable glossary.
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3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars For talented language students in a classroom setting, May 1, 2008
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This review is from: Spoken Cree: Level One (Paperback)
Unless you are VERY knowlegable about linguistic terminology (which the author uses very freely -- assuming that the reader will know what he means) and/or are exceptionally talented at learning languages and/or are using this book in a classroom with a native-speaker instructor, you are not likely to make much headway with it.

Spoken Cree is not a self-teaching book. It's intended to be used in a classroom with a teacher who can explain many of the more complicated aspects of the language and offer extensive opportunities for practice. The writing style is dense; explanations inadequate or overly complex. Add to that the fact that Cree is, of course, not an indo-European language and has a structure completely different from any language you might already be familiar with -- the result (for the self-tutored pupil) is rapid and complete frustration.

The book is also apparently supposed to come with a CD or tape. The discussion of how the language is pronounced is minimal at best, and the use of transliterated Cree through-out the book doesn't really help matters. But there is no CD or tape, so pronunciation remains a mystery.

Finally, while the book IS titled "Spoken Cree" and so focuses on conversation and grammar, I would have welcomed at least a little bit of written Cree. Cree uses a syllabery (each 'letter' is a full syllable) rather than an alphabet, which was created in the 19th century. As such, it is 100% logical and fairly simple. I might have enjoyed the book more if the author had first spent a few chapters at the start teaching the learner to read Cree, and then used it through-out the boook, rather than relying on a cumbersome transliteration and ... when all is said and done, leaving the learner who manages to somehow get through all 18 units, still unable to either read or write. (The syllabery is introduced briefly at the end of the book, but the learner is given little chance to use it or see it in use.)
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4.0 out of 5 stars Spoken Cree, November 2, 2010
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ksiezycowy (Rochester, NY) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Spoken Cree: Level One (Paperback)
This book, and it's companion volume Spoken Cree, Level II: ź-ililīmonāniwahk are a great introduction to Cree. As the one reviewer states, there is quite a bit of linguistic jargon used in the text, however it is all explained inside. Also the audio for level 1 is available on lulu.com, just search for 'Spoken Cree.'
As far as the books themselves, I think that the lessons are clear enough for someone with little or no linguistic knowledge can understand what is going on, and you should be able to learn Cree effectively.
And as far as the complaint that it doesn't give enough material in written Cree, check out Spoken Cree II, it has all the lessons in the Cree syllabary in addition to the romanization.
The only draw back is that there are no exercises, only drills that can be quite bland and droning. Overall though, I don't think the pitfalls are significantly subtracting to the text. I believe that even the lay person trying to learn at home can get somewhere in Cree using these two texts.
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