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Toward the Reconstruction of Proto-Algonquian-Wakashan. Part 3: the Algonquian-Wakashan 110-Item Wordlist
Published in Papers of the Twenty-Third Algonquian Conference, 1992, Edited by William Cowan
Researching and Reviving the Unami Language of the Lenape
Native American Languages, Indigenous Languages of the Native Peoples of North, Middle, and South America
Languages of the World--Native America
Algonquian Connections to Salishan and Northeastern Archaeology
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A Synthesis of Obviation in Algonquian Languages
Algonquian Grammar Myths
Language Contact and the Dynamics of Language: Theory and Implications 10-13 May 2007 Leipzig
Paper Algonquian, Wiyot, and Yurok: Proving a Distant Genetic Relationship
Amerindian Tribal Names in North America of Possible Basque Origin
Proof of the Algonquian-Wakashan Relationship
A Comparison of Preverbs in Kutenai and Algonquian
List of Languages
Researching and Reviving the Unami Language of the Lenape
The Algonquian Migration from Plateau to Midwest: Linguistics and Archaeology
The Lower Mississippi Valley As a Language Area
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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
Mapping Dialectal Variation Using the Algonquian Linguistic Atlas
The Evolution of Algic Verbal Stem Structure: New Evidence from Yurok
Ontario Ministry of Citizenship and Culture, Toronto. REPORT NO ISBN-0-7743-9866-3 PUB DATE 84 NOTE 71P
Classifiers in Yurok, Wiyot, and Algonquian
On the End of the Ritwan Controversy William J