Papers of the forty-seventh Algonquian Conference = Actes de quarante-septiéme Congrès des Algonquinistes /

Papers of the Algonquian Conference is a collection of peer-reviewed presentations from an annual international forum that focuses on topics related to the languages and cultures of Algonquian peoples. This series touches on a variety of subject areas, including anthropology, archaeology, education,...

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Online Access: Full text (MCPHS users only)
Other Authors: Macaulay, Monica, Noodin, Margaret
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: East Lansing : Michigan State University Press, 2018
Series:Papers of the Algonquian Conference Ser.
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Local Note:ProQuest Ebook Central
Table of Contents:
  • Algonquian verb paradigms : a case for systematicity and consistency / Antti Arppe, Chris Harvey, Marie-Odile Junker, and J. Randolph Valentine
  • Historical concepts and perceptions of snakes in western Algonquian bows / Roland Bohr
  • She beads like a cocom but designs like a young person : an exploration of beading as Anishnaabe epistemology / Chuck Bourgeois
  • Root syntax : evidence from Algonquian / Rose-Marie Dechaine and Natalie Weber
  • Blackfoot and core Algonquian inflectional morphology : archaisms and innovations / Ives Goddard
  • On ordering and reordering arguments / Michael David Hamilton
  • Toward a detailed Plains Cree VAI paradigm / Atticus G. Harrigan, Antti Arppe, and Arok Wolvengrey
  • The role of final morphemes in Blackfoot : marking aspect or sentience? / Kyumin Kim
  • Subjects, animacy, and agreement in Mi'gmaq transitive verbs / Carol-Rose Little
  • Nominal TAM and the preterit in Potawatomi / Hunter Thompson Lockwood
  • Noun categorization in Ojibwe : animacy is gender and gender is separate from the count/mass distinction / Cherry Meyer
  • Vowel-consonant coalescence in Blackfoot / Mizuki Miyashita
  • Blackfoot sibling terms : representing culturally specific meanings in a Blackfoot-English bilingual dictionary / Madoka Mizumoto and Inge Genee
  • Lexicographical dilemmas from the perspective of Bezhik ENshinaabemat / Mary Ann Naokwegijig-Corbiere
  • Baraga's Jesus o Bimadisiwin / Richard A. Rhodes
  • Expressing comparison in Cheyenne / Todd Snider and Sarah E. Murray
  • An overview of change of state lexicalization patterns in Innu / Fanny York.