Chelsea Vowel, who often writes as âpihtawikosisân (Cree syllabics: ᐋᐱᐦᑕᐃᐧᑯᓯᓵᐣ, IPA: /aːpɪhtəwɪkosɪsaːn/, i.e., Métis, lit. "half-son"),[1] is a Métis writer, professor, and lawyer[2] from near Lac Ste. Anne, Alberta, whose work focuses on language, gender identity, and cultural resurgence.[3] She has been published in the Huffington Post,[4]The National Post, and The Globe and Mail.[5] Co-host of the podcast Métis in Space and runner of the IndigenousXca Twitter account,[6] Vowel has been noted as a "prominent and respected Métis blogger"[7] and "one of the most visible of [the] new generation" of Métis intellectuals.[6]
As of 2023[update], Vowel is a Cree language instructor at the University of Alberta.[8][9] as well as a mother, author, and podcaster.
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^Vowel, Chelsea. "Chelsea Vowel". Huffington Post. Retrieved 4 February 2017.
^Bryce, Andrew Jay. "Proposing new media narratives to create an ethical space of engagement between indigenous and non-indigenous people in Canada". Royal Roads University. Retrieved 4 February 2017.
^ abGaudry, Adam (2015). "Métis Issues on @IndigenousXca". Aboriginal Policy Studies. 5 (1). University of Alberta. doi:10.5663/aps.v5i1.25646. ISSN 1923-3299.
^Pasternak, Shiri (2016). "The fiscal body of sovereignty: to 'make live' in Indian country". Settler Colonial Studies. 6 (4): 317–338. doi:10.1080/2201473X.2015.1090525. S2CID 143149804.
^"How a master's student became an influential voice on Indigenous issues through social media". Retrieved 2018-02-21.
^University, Carnegie Mellon. "Chelsea Vowel - A Lodge Within Her Mind - Center for the Arts in Society - Carnegie Mellon University". www.cmu.edu. Retrieved 2020-11-22.
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certain vowel phoneme. As Wells himself says, lexical sets "enable one to refer concisely to large groups of words which tend to share the same vowel, and...
and transcription delimiters. The close and mid-height front vowels of English (vowels of i and e type) have undergone a variety of changes over time...
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(the second vowel sound in words like happy, money, Chelsea, etc.) may continue to be lax, unlike the tensed (higher and fronter) vowel [i] typical throughout...
stresses) are shortened. Vowels in unstressed syllables are shortened as well, and vowel shortening causes changes in vowel quality: vowel reduction. Varieties...
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differences. A prominent difference is the realisation of /ɪ/ (the KIT vowel): in New Zealand English this is pronounced as a schwa. New Zealand English...
reduplication, where a word or syllable is doubled, often with a different vowel. Reduplication is typical of words that indicate repeated activity, such...
creates nouns from verbs, evidence for alternations between the vowel "a" and a high vowel in the forms of the verb, similar methods of marking gender and...
the vowel ⟨e⟩, as an elongated version of this vowel shares the sound of the vowel in the English word bear.[vague] Reinschmidt presents four vowels, each...
called a perfect rhyme, that the words are pronounced the same from the vowel of the main stressed syllable onwards. The list was compiled from the point...
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and, like most English accents, a Cockney accent drops the "r" after a vowel. John Camden Hotten, in his Slang Dictionary of 1859, makes reference to...
published his first paper on the topic in 1906, and analyzed the pattern of vowels and consonants in the novel Eugeny Onegin using Markov chains. Once a Markov...