-
Algonquian languages,
Cheyenne shows a
highly developed modal paradigm.
Algonquianists traditionally describe the
inflections of
verbs in
these languages as...
- from the
decades immediately following 1900 are
particularly useful to
Algonquianists for this reason. By the 1960s, however, an
extensive progression of...
-
Tsebari dialect of Tsez. In
western Cree, Sauk, and Saulteaux, the
Algonquianist Standard Roman Orthography (SRO)
indicates long
vowels [aː eː iː oː~uː]...
-
proposed by
Edward Sapir (1913, 1915, 1923), and
argued against by
Algonquianist Truman Michelson (1914, 1914, 1935).
According to Lyle
Campbell (1997)...
- from an
aleph contraction. In
western Cree, Sauk, and Saulteaux, the
Algonquianist Standard Roman Orthography (SRO)
indicates long
vowels [aː eː iː oː~uː]...
- A
Concise Dictionary of the Sauk
Language was
published using the
Algonquianist Standard Roman Orthography. In 2012,
Shawnee High
School in Shawnee...
- more
complex case
involves consonant clusters in Proto-Algonquian. The
Algonquianist Leonard Bloomfield used the
reflexes of the
clusters in four of the...
- sound-variations (including accent) and of the meaning". In a
letter to
Algonquianist Truman Michelson,
Bloomfield noted "My
models are Pāṇini and the kind...