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THE ONTARIO CURRICULUM, GRADES 11 AND 12: NATIVE LANGUAGES
Language Elements
Algonquian Language Family
 Verbs
• Type
– animate intransitive
– inanimate intransitive – animate transitive
– inanimate transitive
• Tense
– present
– simple past
– intentional future
– definite future
– changed-form conjunct – dual
• Person
– first, second, third
– regular, irregular
– proximate
– obviative
– animate intransitive
– animate transitive
– inanimate intransitive – inanimate transitive
• Number
– singular – plural
• Order
– imperative
– simple direct commands
– delayed
– independent
– simple statements
– conjunct
– interrogative
– compound sentences
– complex sentences
– compound-complex
sentences
– conditional sentences
– dubitative
• Negation
– yes/no questions – simple negation – prohibition
• Voice
– active – passive
Nouns
• Type
– locative
– diminutive – possessive – dependent – pejorative – vocative
– preterit
• Gender
– animate
– inanimate
• Case
– subject
Pronouns
• Type
– personal
– dependent
– independent – interrogative
– demonstrative – possessive
– indefinite
– reflexive
– dubitative
• Number
– singular – plural
• Person
– first, second, third – proximate
– obviative
Particles
• Type
– question particles – conjunctions
– object
• Number – quantifiers
– singular – plural
• Person – third
– proximate – obviative
– adverbs indicating time, place, manner, degree























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