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Record Nr.

UNINA9910466356303321

Titolo

Papers of the Forty-fifth Algonquian Conference = : Actes du Quarante-Cinquième Congrès des Algonquinistes / / edited by Monica Macaulay, Margaret Noodin, and J. Randolph Valentine

Pubbl/distr/stampa

East Lansing : , : Michigan State University Press, , [2017]

©2017

ISBN

1-60917-510-7

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (247 pages)

Collana

Papers of the Algonquian conference = Actes du congrès des Algonquinistes, , 0831-5671 ; ; 45

Soggetti

Algonquian languages

Algonquian Indians

Electronic books.

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

Issued as part of book collections on Project MUSE.

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references.

Nota di contenuto

Preface -- East Cree nominalizations : negotiating category / Solveiga Armoskaite and Marie-Odile Junker -- A look at the Mathevet Nipissing manuscript / George F. Aubin -- Syntagmatic phenomena in the Northern East Cree verbal template / Vincent Collette -- Seeking consensus on the fundamentals of Algonquian word order / Amy Dahlstrom -- Multiple instances of agreement in Mi'gmaq verbs / Michael David Hamilton -- On Menominee verb stems and the noncomplexity of verb finals / Meredith Johnson and Bryan Rosen -- Expressions of location and direction in Menominee / Sarah Lundquist and Monica Macaulay -- Rethinking historical trauma / Gerald P. McKinley -- Cheyenne connectives / Sarah E. Murray -- Problems and prospects in the Penobscot dictionary / Conor McDonough Quinn -- Toward a semantic dictionary of Algonquian / Richard A. Rhodes -- A look at manner-of-motion verbs in Ojibwe / Bryan Rosen -- The semantics of Blackfoot arguments / Natalie Weber and Lisa Matthewson.

Sommario/riassunto

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 volume 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.