Algonquian languages
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- The Native Languages of the Southeastern United States
- To Appear in Proceedings of the Thirty-Ninth Algonquian Conference, Edited by C
- DESCRIPTORS American Indian Languages in the United States And
- Advances in the Study of Siouan Languages and Linguistics
- Repetitive Reduplication in Yurok and Karuk: Semantic Effects of Contact
- The Dutch Linguist C.C
- Archaeological Correlates of Algonquian Languages in Quebec-Labrador
- Pre-Nagpra Native American Reburial Policy and Its Implications on Cultural and Linguistic Classification Ryan Lawrence Pendleton
- The Evolution of Algic Verbal Stem Structure: New Evidence from Yurok
- Are Algonquian Languages Ergative?
- American Indian Studies in the Extinct Languages of Southeastern New England
- Native Language Preservation
- Breathing New Life Into Algonquian Languages: Lessons from the Breath of Life Archival Institute for Indigenous Languages
- A Siouan-Algonquian Wanderwort: the Name of the Bear
- Inverse Systems in Indigenous Languages of the Americas
- Algonquian Cultures of the Delaware and Susquehanna River Drainages: a Migration Model
- Two Languages Differ in Their Consonant Types; and at The
- 111 on the Morphosyntax of Indigenous