
Papers of the Forty-Third Algonquian Conference
Actes du Congres des Algonquinistes
State University of New York Press
Published on 1. May 2015
Book
Paperback/Softback
298 pages
978-1-4384-5522-8 (ISBN)
Description
The papers of the Algonquian Conference have long served as the primary source of peer-reviewed scholarship addressing topics related to the languages and societies of Algonquian peoples. Contributions, which are peer-reviewed submissions presented at the annual conference, represent an assortment of humanities and social science disciplines, including archeology, cultural anthropology, history, ethnohistory, linguistics, literary studies, Native studies, social work, film, and countless others. Both theoretical and descriptive approaches are welcomed, and submissions often provide previously unpublished data from historical and contemporary sources, or novel theoretical insights based on firsthand research. The research is commonly interdisciplinary in scope and the papers are filled with contributions presenting fresh research from a broad array of researchers and writers. These papers are essential reading for those interested in Algonquian world views, cultures, history, and languages. They build bridges among a large international group of people who write in different disciplines. Scholars in linguistics, anthropology, history, education, and other fields are brought together in one vital community, thanks to these publications.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Albany, NY
United States
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Illustrations
Total Illustrations: 58
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
Thickness: 25 mm
Weight
227 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-4384-5522-8 (9781438455228)
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Persons
Monica Macaulay is Professor of Linguistics and affiliated faculty with the American Indian Studies program at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Her books include Menominee Dictionary. J. Randolph Valentine is Professor of Linguistics and American Indian Studies at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. He is the author of Nishnaabemwin Reference Grammar.
Content
Preface
George F. Aubin
Two Mathevet Manuscripts in ASSM #43
Amy Dahlstrom
Meskwaki Comparatives: A First Look
Rose-Marie Dechaine, Toni M. Cardinal, David Johnson, and Anne-Marie Kidd
Plains Cree Personal Pronouns
Lynn Drapeau
A Generalized Applicative in Innu
Ives Goddard
The Twenty-nine Enclitics of Meskwaki
Meredith Johnson
AI+O Verbs: A Distributed Morphology Analysis
Meredith Johnson and Bryan Rosen
The Syntax of Discontinuous Noun Phrases in Algonquian Languages: Left Branch Extractions and Focus Movements
Meredith Johnson, Monica Macaulay, Bryan Rosen, and Rachel Wang
A Survey of Menominee Word Order
John S. Long
Treaty No. 9: D. C. Scott's Accidental Gift
Richard A. Rhodes
Instrumentality and Frames in Ojibwe
Olivia N. Sammons and Wesley Y. Leonard
Breathing New Life into Algonquian Languages: Lessons from the Breath of Life Archival Institute for Indigenous Languages
Michael Sullivan
Ojibwe Drum Music: Structure and Language
Jimena Terraza
Person Hierarchies in Eastern Ojibwe (Nishnaabemwin)
Martina Wiltschko, Valerie Marshall, Andy Matheson, and Audra Vincent
Independent Pronouns in Blackfoot
George F. Aubin
Two Mathevet Manuscripts in ASSM #43
Amy Dahlstrom
Meskwaki Comparatives: A First Look
Rose-Marie Dechaine, Toni M. Cardinal, David Johnson, and Anne-Marie Kidd
Plains Cree Personal Pronouns
Lynn Drapeau
A Generalized Applicative in Innu
Ives Goddard
The Twenty-nine Enclitics of Meskwaki
Meredith Johnson
AI+O Verbs: A Distributed Morphology Analysis
Meredith Johnson and Bryan Rosen
The Syntax of Discontinuous Noun Phrases in Algonquian Languages: Left Branch Extractions and Focus Movements
Meredith Johnson, Monica Macaulay, Bryan Rosen, and Rachel Wang
A Survey of Menominee Word Order
John S. Long
Treaty No. 9: D. C. Scott's Accidental Gift
Richard A. Rhodes
Instrumentality and Frames in Ojibwe
Olivia N. Sammons and Wesley Y. Leonard
Breathing New Life into Algonquian Languages: Lessons from the Breath of Life Archival Institute for Indigenous Languages
Michael Sullivan
Ojibwe Drum Music: Structure and Language
Jimena Terraza
Person Hierarchies in Eastern Ojibwe (Nishnaabemwin)
Martina Wiltschko, Valerie Marshall, Andy Matheson, and Audra Vincent
Independent Pronouns in Blackfoot