Proto-Algonquian language

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1Languages of the United States / Grammar / Proto-Algonquian language / Verb argument / Algonquian languages / Linguistics / Languages of North America / Indigenous languages of the Americas

D EFAULT AGREEMENT IN M I ’ GMAQ POSSESSOR RAISING AND DITRANSITIVE CONSTRUCTIONS . Introduction: Transitive verbs in Algonquian languages display agreement with the animacy of the internal

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Language: English - Date: 2014-10-28 01:13:12
2Agglutinative languages / Clitic / Morphonology / Syntax / Inflection / Affix / Morphology / Proto-Algonquian language / Ottawa dialect / Linguistics / Grammar / Languages of the United States

Multiple Instances of Agreement in the Clausal Spine: Evidence from Algonquian

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Language: English - Date: 2014-06-21 13:38:45
3Algonquian peoples / Squaw / Algonquian languages / Massachusett people / Massachusett language / Ives Goddard / Proto-Algonquian language / Ojibwe language / Arapaho language / Languages of North America / Languages of the United States / Indigenous languages of the Americas

THE TRUE HISTORY OF THE WORD SQUAW The following is a letter that linguist Ives Goddard had published in the mid April 1997 issue of News from Indian Country (p. 19A) on the origin and meaning of the word "squaw," which

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Source URL: anthropology.si.edu

Language: English - Date: 2007-10-11 18:57:29
4Indigenous peoples of the Americas / Central Algonquian languages / Agglutinative languages / Ottawa dialect / Ojibwe language / Proto-Algonquian language / Ergative–absolutive language / Algonquian languages / Cree language / Languages of North America / Indigenous languages of the Americas / Languages of the United States

The rise and fall of split-ergative agreement in Algonquian Will Oxford, University of Manitoba The inflectional paradigm known as the “independent order” displays a split-ergative agreement pattern in some of the Al

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Language: English - Date: 2014-04-08 15:44:52
5Algonquian languages / Algonquian peoples / Algic languages / Proto-Algonquian language / Shawnee language / Illinois Confederation / Miami-Illinois language / Languages of North America / Languages of the United States / Indigenous languages of the Americas

Costa, David J[removed]Corrections to the Miami-Illinois Language. Algonquian and Iroquoian Linguistics 29/1: 10. Corrections to the Miami-Illinois Language David J. Costa El Cerrito, California [removed]

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Language: English - Date: 2014-01-29 10:22:58
6Algonquian peoples / Central Algonquian languages / Algonquian languages / Native American tribes / Potawatomi language / Proto-Algonquian language / Truman Michelson / Sauk people / Miami-Illinois language / Languages of the United States / Languages of North America / Indigenous languages of the Americas

The Historical Phonology of Miami-Illinois Consonants David J. Costa International Journal of American Linguistics, Vol. 57, No. 3. (Jul., 1991), pp[removed]Stable URL: http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=[removed]%281991

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Language: English - Date: 2014-01-29 10:23:08
7Indigenous languages of the Americas / Eastern Algonquian languages / Quiripi language / Algonquian languages / Massachusett language / Niantic people / Pequot / Proto-Algonquian language / Mahican / Algonquian peoples / Languages of North America / Languages of the United States

The Dialectology of Southern New England Algonquian DAVID J. COSTA El Cerrito, California ‘Southern New England Algonquian’ is the name for the subgroup of the

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Language: English - Date: 2014-01-29 10:23:00
8Indigenous languages of the Americas / Languages of the United States / Algonquian peoples / First Nations in Quebec / First Nations in Alberta / Cree language / Innu people / Cree / Ojibwe language / First Nations / Central Algonquian languages / Languages of North America

Activity 1a Sound Differences in Cree-Innu The Algonquian language family is made up of many Aboriginal languages found in North America such as Cree, Innu, Ojibwe and Micmac. The mother language is called Proto-Algonqui

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Source URL: www.atlas-ling.ca

Language: English - Date: 2013-06-21 15:35:10
9Indigenous languages of the Americas / Linguistics / Unami language / Delaware languages / Proto-Algonquian language / Animacy / Grammatical number / Fur language / Munsee grammar / Languages of the United States / Languages of North America / Eastern Algonquian languages

Verbal Morphology of the Southern Unami Dialect of Lenape1 Louise St. Amour

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Source URL: www.swarthmore.edu

Language: English - Date: 2012-04-27 09:10:42
10Proto-Algonquian language / Languages of Asia / Potawatomi language / Sauk people / Austronesian personal pronouns / Formosan languages / Languages of the United States / Languages of North America

2.2 A few Algonquian sound correspondences Daniela Henze

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Source URL: proalki.uni-leipzig.de

Language: English - Date: 2011-09-01 10:53:34
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