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A collection of 16 leading-edge papers, this volume is based on the latest field and archival research and reflects active debate across the disciplines.
The Conference where these papers – and almost 40 others – were presented was held at the University of British Columbia in October, 2006. Edited by H.C. Wolfart with the advice of a distinguished Editorial Board, this volume is fully refereed.
September 2007. Pp. xiii, 416. ISSN 0831-5671; v. 38 $48.00 |
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- George F. Aubin
- The Negative Future Imperative in Algonquin
- Heather Bliss
- Object Agreement in Blackfoot: Sentient and Non-Sentient Controllers
- Julie Brittain, Carrie Dyck, Yvan Rose & Marguerite MacKenzie
- The Chisasibi Child Language Acquisition Study (CCLAS): A Progress Report
- Clare Cook
- Distinguishing Modes in Plains Cree
- David J. Costa
- The Dialectology of Southern New England Algonquian
- Regna Darnell & Christianne Stephens
- Species at Risk, Language at Risk: Reflections on Translation from the Walpole Island First Nation
- David Denton
- The Land as an Aspect of Cree History: Exploring Whapmagoostui Cree Place Names
- Matthew S. Dryer
- Kutenai, Algonquian and the Pacific Northwest from an Areal Perspective
- Ives Goddard
- Reconstruction and History of the Independent Indicative
- Jamie Hack & J. Dean Mellow
- A Functional Analysis of the Acquisition of Oji-Cree (Severn Ojibwe)
- Wayne Leman
- The Impact of Language Change on Cheyenne Orthographic Practice
- Éric Mathieu
- Petite syntaxe des finales concrètes en ojibwe
- Fred Moore & John S. Long
- Private Fred Moore: A Cree “Halfbreed” at the Battle of Normandy
- Jeffrey Mühlbauer
- The Speaker’s Knowledge and Obviation in Plains Cree
- Nicholas N. Smith
- Maine’s Indians and the State: A Survey of the Challenges
- Jan P. van Eijk
- Salish and Algonquian: A Possible Relationship Revisited
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