Reading List
edit•Using The Subordinate Mode in Lenape(Swarthmore)
•Verbal Morphology of Southern Unami (Bryn Mawr)
•The Subordinative Order of Proto-Algonquian (University of Chicago)
•Intransitive Verbs with Secondary Objects in Munsee Delaware (Lakehead University)
•Proto Algonquian *nl and *nθ (Harvard)
•More on the Nasalization of PA *a• in Eastern Algonquian (Harvard)
•The Eastern Algonquian Subordinative Mode and the Importance of Morphology (Harvard)
•The Historical Phonology of Munsee (Harvard)
•Algonquian Objective Verbs (University of Brandon)
•The Demonstrative Pronouns of Proto-Algonquian
•Remarks on the Algonquian Independent Indicative
•Reduplication in Proto-Algonquian and Proto-Central-Algonquian
•A Restriction on the Shape of Proto-Algonquian Nouns
•The Origin of the Absolute Verbs of the Algonquian Independent Order
•The Syntax of the Conjunct and Independent Orders in Wampanoag
•The Eastern Algonquian Intrusive Nasal
•Diminutive Verb Forms in Passamaquoddy
•Proto-Algonquian *aye and its Implications
•Primary and Secondary Stem Derivation in Algonquian
•Connective Vowels in Proto-Algonquian
•Proto-Algonquian Prefinal */l/ in Cree
•Proto-Algonquian *k in Cheyenne
•Traces of Proto-Algonquian *wi•la ‘he, she’ in Maliseet-Passamaquoddy
•The Eastern-Algonquian Subordinative as Event-Argument Dependency
•Correspondences of Cree and Ojibwe Sounds and Proto-Algonquian