Contents
Preface
Algonquian Verb Paradigms: A Case for Systematicity and Consistency - Antti Arppe, Chris Harvey, Marie-Odile Junker, and J. Randolph Valentine
Historical Concepts and Perceptions of Snakes in Western Algonquian Bows - Roland Bohr
She Beads like a Cocom but Designs like a Young Person: An Exploration of Beading as Anishnaabe Epistemology - Chuck Bourgeois
Root Syntax: Evidence from Algonquian - Rose-Marie Déchaine and Natalie Weber
Blackfoot and Core Algonquian Inflectional Morphology: Archaisms and Innovations - Ives Goddard
On Ordering and Reordering Arguments - Michael David Hamilton
Toward a Detailed Plains Cree VAI Paradigm - Atticus G. Harrigan, Antti Arppe, and Arok Wolvengrey
The Role of Final Morphemes in Blackfoot: Marking Aspector Sentience? - Kyumin Kim
Subjects, Animacy, and Agreement in Mi’gmaq Transitive Verbs - Carol-Rose Little
Nominal TAM and the Preterit in Potawatomi - Hunter Thompson Lockwood
Noun Categorization in Ojibwe: Animacy Is Gender and Gender Is Separate from the Count/Mass Distinction - Cherry Meyer
Vowel-Consonant Coalescence in Blackfoot - Mizuki Miyashita
Blackfoot Sibling Terms: Representing Culturally Specific Meanings in a Blackfoot-English Bilingual Dictionary - Madoka Mizumoto and Inge Genee
Lexicographical Dilemmas from the Perspective of Bezhik ENshinaabemat - Mary Ann Naokwegijig-Corbiere
Baraga’s Jesus o Bimadisiwin - Richard A. Rhodes
Expressing Comparison in Cheyenne - Todd Snider and Sarah E. Murray
An Overview of Change of State Lexicalization Patterns in Innu - Fanny York
Contributors