Algonquian languages

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1Oklahoma’s Native Languages with Total Population cand Estimated Numbers of Speakers cLanguages by Family # Speakers Algonquian

Oklahoma’s Native Languages with Total Population cand Estimated Numbers of Speakers cLanguages by Family # Speakers Algonquian

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Source URL: samnoblemuseum.ou.edu

- Date: 2015-10-16 23:53:15
    2To appear in Proceedings of the Twenty-Ninth Algonquian Conference, edited by David Pentland. Winnipeg: University of Manitoba A Comparison of Preverbs in Kutenai and Algonquian1 Matthew S. Dryer SUNY Buffalo 1. Introduc

    To appear in Proceedings of the Twenty-Ninth Algonquian Conference, edited by David Pentland. Winnipeg: University of Manitoba A Comparison of Preverbs in Kutenai and Algonquian1 Matthew S. Dryer SUNY Buffalo 1. Introduc

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    Source URL: linguistics.buffalo.edu

    Language: English - Date: 2004-04-27 12:46:22
    31 Native American Games Grades: K - 3 Time: 45 minutes Rationale and Context:

    1 Native American Games Grades: K - 3 Time: 45 minutes Rationale and Context:

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    Source URL: www.echovt.org

    Language: English - Date: 2013-09-03 12:56:15
    4Menominee Language Revitalization: Recovering and Reclaiming Language through Indigenous Discourses Christine Lemley and John Teller  Indigenous languages are becoming extinct. Loss of language relates to loss of culture

    Menominee Language Revitalization: Recovering and Reclaiming Language through Indigenous Discourses Christine Lemley and John Teller Indigenous languages are becoming extinct. Loss of language relates to loss of culture

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    Source URL: jan.ucc.nau.edu

    Language: English - Date: 2015-06-15 14:32:41
    5Number 41  Fall 2008 NAAHoLS NEWSLETTER The North American Association for the History of the Language Sciences

    Number 41 Fall 2008 NAAHoLS NEWSLETTER The North American Association for the History of the Language Sciences

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    Source URL: naahols.org

    Language: English - Date: 2011-08-28 20:27:34
    6To appear in Proceedings of the Thirty-Ninth Algonquian Conference, edited by C. Wolfart. Winnipeg: University of Manitoba. Kutenai, Algonquian, and the Pacific Northwest from an Areal Perspective* Matthew S. Dryer Unive

    To appear in Proceedings of the Thirty-Ninth Algonquian Conference, edited by C. Wolfart. Winnipeg: University of Manitoba. Kutenai, Algonquian, and the Pacific Northwest from an Areal Perspective* Matthew S. Dryer Unive

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    Source URL: linguistics.buffalo.edu

    Language: English - Date: 2007-09-24 15:37:20
    7BARTOW-PELL MANSION MUSEUM  The Original Bronx Natives: Who Were They? Activities Packet (Short Version) Table of Contents

    BARTOW-PELL MANSION MUSEUM The Original Bronx Natives: Who Were They? Activities Packet (Short Version) Table of Contents

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    Source URL: www.bartowpellmansionmuseum.org

    Language: English - Date: 2014-07-23 13:21:31
    8Deriving pronominal feature structures through asymmetrical dependencies: obviation, inverse, and antihierarchy effects in Algonquian languages Conor McDonough Quinn ELDP/MIT/Univ. of Southern Maine , cono

    Deriving pronominal feature structures through asymmetrical dependencies: obviation, inverse, and antihierarchy effects in Algonquian languages Conor McDonough Quinn ELDP/MIT/Univ. of Southern Maine , cono

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    Source URL: www.conormquinn.com

    Language: English - Date: 2009-01-07 15:51:55
      9Productivity vs. predictability: evidence for the syntax and semantics of Animate gender in four Northeastern-area Algonquian languages Conor McDonough Quinn University of Maine

      Productivity vs. predictability: evidence for the syntax and semantics of Animate gender in four Northeastern-area Algonquian languages Conor McDonough Quinn University of Maine

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      Source URL: www.conormquinn.com

      Language: English
        10A Preliminary Survey of Animacy Categories in Penobscot Conor Quinn, Harvard University,  INTRODUCTION For as long as there has been study of Algonquian languages, researchers have sought a means to

        A Preliminary Survey of Animacy Categories in Penobscot Conor Quinn, Harvard University, INTRODUCTION For as long as there has been study of Algonquian languages, researchers have sought a means to

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        Source URL: www.conormquinn.com

        Language: English - Date: 2008-01-15 15:35:31