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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
Preface, Antti Arppe
misi-mîkiwâhp pêsêkinosa ohci: A Corpus of Miscellaneous Plains Cree Texts, Daniel Dacanay and Antti Arppe
Prenominal vs. Postnominal Relative Clauses in Meskwaki, Amy Dahlstrom
A Divided Tribe Is a Colonized Tribe: Reexamining Meskwaki Patrilineal Tribal Membership (before and after 1937), Erik D. Gooding and Lily Lee Gooding
Le Pluriel Nominal Préfixé d'un Parler Cri, Stéphane Goyette
Preverb Order in Potawatomi, Robert E. Lewis Jr.
Semantic Effects of Two VII Finals and a New Diagnostic for Medials as Verbal Classifiers in Ojibwe, Cherry Meyer and Anna Whitney
A Computational Model for Blackfoot Demonstratives, Katherine Schmirler, Dominik Kadlec, Inge Genee, and Antti Arppe
Refining the Phonological Analysis of Ojibwe Nominal Inflection Classes, Reed Steiner and Christopher Hammerly
Variation in Prosodic Structure across Algonquian, Natalie Weber, Antti Arppe, Ksenia Bogomolets, Andrew Cowell, Rose-Marie Déchaine, Christopher Hammerly, Sarah E. Murray, Katherine Schmirler, and Rachel Vogel
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