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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 | Marie-Odile Junker and Christopher Cox The Assumption of a Further Obviative | Irene Appelbaum Possessive Prefixes across Algonquian: Evidence for Two Separate Paradigms | Ksenia Bogomolets Stories of Empowerment: Indigenous Women's Leadership Summer School | Maggie Chittspattio, Nadia Ferrara, Ashley Guanish, Mary Jane Hannaburg, Denise Larocque, Amélie La Rose Gauthier, Anahi Morales Hudon, Anny Morissette, and Marie-Louise Perron Animate Intransitive Consonant Stems in North East Cree | Vincent Collette sk and sp in Illinois | David J. Costa kwêyask kotahâskwâtam: The Effects of Altering Specificity in WordNet on the Accuracy of Computational Semantic Classifications of Plains Cree (nêhiyawêwin) | Daniel Dacanay, Jolene Poulin, and Antti Arppe The Meskwaki Past Tense Enclitic =iyo·we in Relation to an Affixal Past Tense Strategy | Amy Dahlstrom Ezhi-Aanikanootamaang Ogimaans: The Little Prince Translated into Ojibwemowin | Jaymee Dhein, Angela Mesic, Margaret Noodin, and Susan Wade Deverbal Noun Composition in Mille Lacs Ojibwe | Hunter Johnson and Christopher Hammerly Syllabicity of Dorsal Fricative [X] in Blackfoot: An Empirical Investigation | Mizuki Miyashita Patterns of Cree Preverb Usage in Early Child Language: A Longitudinal Case Study | Burak Oney Short Verbs in Algonquian } Richard A. Rhodes Reflections of a "Barbarous, Mentally Undeveloped" Linguist: On the Legacy and Obligations of Algonquian Studies and Linguistics | Mskwaankwad Rice Plains Cree Textual Analysis with PCA: Across the Bloomfield and Ahenakew-Wolfart Subcorpora | Katherine Schmirler and Antti Arppe Morphophonological Rule Development and Real-Time Rule Testing with XFST: A Model for Blackfoot | Katherine Schmirler, Antti Arppe, and Inge Genee On Diphthongs and Digraphs in Blackfoot | Natalie Weber and Mizuki Miyashita Rhythm and Intonation in Oji-Cree | Matthew Windsor Oblique Argument Licensing in Algonquian: Head Marking vs. Dependent Marking | Yadong Xu Contributors