Spelling East Cree (Northern) – Dialect Differences
The syllabic chart
The full syllabic chart shows all the symbols that are used in writing Eastern James Bay Cree. Some symbols are used only in the Southern dialect, not in the Northern – as explained below.
North – South differences
Speakers from Wemindji, Chisasibi, Whapmagoostui, and sometimes Eastmain use ᐋ, ᐹ, ᑖ, ᒑ, ᒫ, ᓈ, ᓵ, ᔖ instead of ᐁ, ᐯ, ᑌ, ᒉ, ᒣ, ᓀ, ᓭ, ᔐ.
Southern | Northern |
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ᐁᒥᐦᒀᓐ | ᐋᒥᐦᒀᓐ |
ᐯᔭᒄ | ᐹᔨᒄ |
ᑌᐌᐦᐄᑲᓐ | ᑖᐙᐦᐄᑭᓐ |
ᑫᓇᐙᐸᒫᑦ | ᑳᓂᐙᐱᒫᑦ |
ᒉᒀᓐ | ᒑᒀᓐ |
ᒣᒣᐱᓱᓐ | ᒫᒫᐱᓱᓐ |
ᓀᐙᐤ | ᓈᐙᐤ |
ᓭᒋᓲ | ᓵᒋᓯᐤ |
ᔐᔐᔔ | ᔖᔖᔑᐤ |
ᔦᑳᐤ | ᔮᑳᐤ |
The Northern speakers do not use ᐸ, ᑕ, ᑲ, ᒐ, ᒪ, ᓇ, ᓴ, ᔕ, ᔭ but instead use ᐱ, ᑎ, ᑭ, ᒋ, ᒥ, ᓂ, ᓯ, ᔑ, ᔨ.
Southern | Northern |
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ᐸᑯᓀᔮᐤ | ᐱᑯᓈᔮᐤ |
ᑕᐦᑳᔮᐤ | ᑎᐦᑳᔮᐤ |
ᑲᐸᑦ | ᑭᐱᑦ |
ᒐᐦᑳᐯᔥ | ᒋᐦᑳᐹᔥ |
ᒪᓯᓇᐦᐄᑲᓐ | ᒥᓯᓂᐦᐄᑭᓐ |
ᓇᒣᔅ | ᓂᒫᔅ |
ᓴᑳᐤ | ᓯᑳᐤ |
ᔕᐌᔨᒣᐤ | ᔑᐙᔨᒫᐤ |
ᔭᐦᒋᓇᒻ | ᔨᐦᒋᓂᒻ |
However, ᐊ is used in both Northern and Southern dialects at the beginning of a word, and after ᐦ in VTI verbs.
Southern | Northern |
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ᐊᑎᐦᒄ | ᐊᑎᐦᒄ |
ᐊᒥᔅᒄ | ᐊᒥᔅᒄ |
ᐊᒥᐦᒄ | ᐊᒥᐦᒄ |
ᐅᑖᒪᐦᐊᒻ | ᐅᑖᒥᐦᐊᒻ |
Eastmain speakers
In Eastmain, speakers use both Southern and Northern pronunciations since the community is on the boundary of the two dialect areas. These pronunciations are evident in a single word and show up in the written form using both dialects.
ᓭ, ᓯ, ᓱ, ᓴ, ᔅ and ᔐ, ᔑ, ᔓ, ᔕ, ᔥ
Both these sets are used in writing East Cree words. In some communities speakers do not pronounce the ᔐ, ᔑ, ᔓ, ᔕ, ᔥ the same way as other communities and may want to check their spelling with the dictionary.
ᓭ ᓯ ᓱ ᓴ ᔅ | ᔐ ᔑ ᔓ ᔕ ᔥ |
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ᓭᕌ | ᔐᕆᓪ |
ᓯᔅᑭᐦᐅᓐ | ᔑᑳᒄ |
ᓰᐅᑏᔅ | ᔒᔒᑯᓐ |
ᓱᐦᒋᓰᐤ | ᐎᔨᔓᑎᒻ |
ᓲᑉ | ᔔᑳᐤ |
ᓵᒋᓯᐤ | ᔖᔥ |
See also: Spelling East Cree – Southern Dialect – Dialect Differences