Full Description
Papers of the Algonquian Conference is a collection of peer-reviewed scholarship 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, ethnography, history, Indigenous studies, language studies, literature, music, political science, psychology, religion, and sociology. Contributors often cite never-before-published data in their research, giving the reader a fresh and unique insight into the Algonquian peoples and rendering these papers essential reading for those interested in studying Algonquian society.
Contents
Contents Preface The Phonology of the NoowoθineheenoɁ Language and Its Relation to Arapaho and Cheyenne | Andrew Cowell Ditransitive Licensing of Long-Distance Agreement in Meskwaki | Amy Dahlstrom Ozhibii'amaang Remedios: Writing the Story of Remedios | Wendy Makoons Geniusz, Maajiigoneyaash Gordon Jourdain, and Annmarie Geniusz Leveraging Majority-Language Resources for Plains Cree Semantic Classification | Atticus G. Harrigan and Antti Arppe The Syntax of Discourse Particles in Menominee | Sarah Holmstrom Revisiting the Potawatomi É-Preverb | Corinne Kasper An Unusual Agreement Pattern in Maliseet-Passamaquoddy | Philip S. LeSourd Potawatomi-English Language Planning and Isaac McCoy's Baptist Mission Schools | Robert E. Lewis Jr. Survey of Content Questions in Miami-Illinois | Hunter Thompson Lockwood Productivity, Polysynthesis, and the Algonquian Verb | Maria Mazzoli Cheyenne Demonstratives: A Corpus Study | Sarah E. Murray, Carol Rose Little, Chloe Ortega, Wayne Leman, Richard Littlebear, Jessie Whitegrass, Haley Ash-Eide, and Desta Sioux Calf Algonquian Languages Are Not Ergative | Zlata Odribets and Will Oxford Direct, Inverse, and Neutral: Refining the Description of Algonquian Transitive Verb Forms | Will Oxford The Nature of Algonquian Bipartite Verbs and Implications for Borrowing | Richard A. Rhodes The Preterit Mode and Counterfactuality in Ojibwe | Mskwaankwad Rice Infrequent Morphosyntactic Phenomena in Plains Cree: Bloomfield's Text Collections and the Ahenakew-Wolfart Corpus | Katherine Schmirler Unaccusative and Unergative Root Classes in Mi'kmaw | Barbara Sylliboy, Arlene Stevens, Yvonne Denny, and Dianne Friesen Menominee Numeral Classifiers | Elizabeth Vaala Phonological Domains in Blackfoot: Structures Shared with Algonquian and the Misbehavior of Preverbs | Natalie Weber A Survey of Medials in Ojibwe: Classifiers versus Incorporation | Anna Whitney, Garrett Johnson, and Cherry Meyer A Survey of the Patterning of Peripheral Agreement | Yadong Xu Contributors