Algonquian linguistics bibliography

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This is not a comprehensive bibliography of Algonquian linguistics. It is a collection of references that I have built up over the years. It is shared here because, despite its incompleteness, it may nevertheless be useful for discovering sources or copy-and-pasting bibliography entries. The bibliography is laid out as a single page so that all entries can be searched using Ctrl+F or equivalent.

For a comprehensive bibliography of Algonquian linguistics up to 1982, see Pentland and Wolfart 1982.

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Ahenakew, Freda. 1987. Cree language structures: A Cree approach. Winnipeg: Pemmican Publications.

Ahenakew, Freda, and H.C. Wolfart. 1983. Productive reduplication in Plains Cree. In Actes du 14e Congrès des Algonquinistes, ed. by William Cowan, 369–377. Ottawa: Carleton University.

Aissen, Judith. 1997. On the syntax of obviation. Language 73: 705–750.

Aissen, Judith. 2001. The obviation hierarchy and morphosyntactic markedness. Linguistica Atlantica 23: 1–34.

Alford, Dan. 1975. Linguistic speculation on the pre-history of the Cheyenne people. In Papers of the 6th Algonquian Conference, ed. by William Cowan, 10–29. National Museum of Man, Mercury Series, Canadian Ethnology Service Paper 23. Ottawa.

Anderson, Gregory D. S. 1997. On "animacy maximization" in Fox (Mesquakie). International Journal of American Linguistics 63: 227–247.

Anderson, Jeffrey. 1998. Ethnolinguistic dimensions of Northern Arapaho language shift. Anthropological Linguistics 40: 43–108.

Andrews, Kenneth. 1994. Shawnee grammar. Doctoral dissertation, University of South Carolina, Columbia.

Armoskaite, Solveiga. 2008. Blackfoot stem initial eventive predicates: Shape shifting perfectives. In Papers of the 39th Algonquian Conference, ed. by Karl S. Hele and Regna Darnell, 1–23. London: University of Western Ontario.

Armoskaite, Solveiga. 2010. On intrinsic transitivity of Blackfoot √verbs. In Proceedings of WSCLA 15 (UBCWPL 29), ed. by Beth Rogers and Anita Szakay, 60–69.

Armoskaite, Solveiga, Clare Cook, and Jeff Mühlbauer. 2005. Constructing aspect in Plains Cree. In Proceedings of WSCLA 10 (UBCWPL 17), ed. by Solveiga Armoskaite and James J. Thompson, 15–28.

Aubin, George F. 1975. A Proto-Algonquian dictionary. Ottawa: National Museums of Canada.

Aubin, George F. 1975. The Edison insight and the Williams materials. In Papers of the 6th Algonquian Conference, ed. by William Cowan, 180–195. National Museum of Man, Mercury Series, Canadian Ethnology Service Paper 23. Ottawa.

Aubin, George F. 1976. Color terms in Narragansett. In Papers of the 7th Algonquian Conference, ed. by William Cowan, 105–114. Ottawa: Carleton University.

Aubin, George F. 1977. Quelques aspects du système consonantique du narragansett. In Actes du 8e Congrès des Algonquinistes, ed. by William Cowan, 151–155. Ottawa: Carleton University.

Aubin, George F. 1978. Toward the linguistic history of an Algonquian dialect: Observations on the Wood vocabulary. In Papers of the 9th Algonquian Conference, ed. by William Cowan, 127–137. Ottawa: Carleton University.

Aubin, George F. 1979. Golden Lake Algonquin: A preliminary report. In Papers of the 10th Algonquian Conference, ed. by William Cowan, 121–125. Ottawa: Carleton University.

Aubin, George F. 1980. Comments on Cotton's Vocabulary. In Papers of the 11th Algonquian Conference, ed. by William Cowan, 54–60. Ottawa: Carleton University.

Aubin, George F. 1981. Remarks on Golden Lake Algonquin. In Papers of the 12th Algonquian Conference, ed. by William Cowan, 39–46. Ottawa: Carleton University.

Aubin, George F. 1982. Ethnographic notes from Golden Lake. In Papers of the 13th Algonquian Conference, ed. by William Cowan, 47–52. Ottawa: Carleton University.

Aubin, George F. 1983. A Lord's Prayer in Wampanoag? In Actes du 14e Congrès des Algonquinistes, ed. by William Cowan, 239–244. Ottawa: Carleton University.

Aubin, George F. 1984. Verb paradigms in Golden Lake Algonquin. In Papers of the 15th Algonquian Conference, ed. by William Cowan, 217–224. Ottawa: Carleton University.

Aubin, George F. 1987. Three texts in Golden Lake Algonquin. In Papers of the 18th Algonquian Conference, ed. by William Cowan, 1–6. Ottawa: Carleton University.

Aubin, George F. 1988. "Girls hunting groundhogs:" A text in Golden Lake Algonquin. In Papers of the 19th Algonquian Conference, ed. by William Cowan, 1–5. Ottawa: Carleton University.

Aubin, George F. 1989. Some verb paradigms in Golden Lake Algonquin: II. In Actes du 20e Congrès des Algonquinistes, ed. by William Cowan, 1–16. Ottawa: Carleton University.

Aubin, George F. 1991. Comments on some demonstratives in Golden Lake Algonquin. In Papers of the 22nd Algonquian Conference, ed. by William Cowan, 1–10. Ottawa: Carleton University.

Aubin, George F. 1992. Comments on "A pocket vocabulary of terms alphabetically arranged, 1822". In Papers of the 23rd Algonquian Conference, ed. by William Cowan, 1–11. Ottawa: Carleton University.

Aubin, George F. 1994. A look at the Ojibwa vocabulary of Baudry des Lozières. In Actes du 25e Congrès des Algonquinistes, ed. by William Cowan, 1–12. Ottawa: Carleton University.

Aubin, George F. 1995. The French-Algonquin dictionary fragment in ASSM manuscrit 14 (Anonyme VI): A first look. In Papers of the 26th Algonquian Conference, ed. by David H. Pentland, 1–14. Winnipeg: University of Manitoba.

Aubin, George F. 1996. The French-Algonquin dictionary fragment in ASSM manuscrit 14 (Anonyme VI): Some further comments. In Papers of the 27th Algonquian Conference, ed. by David H. Pentland, 11–24. Winnipeg: University of Manitoba.

Aubin, George F. 1997. The Principes algonquins of ASSM manuscript 104 (1661). In Papers of the 28th Algonquian Conference, ed. by David H. Pentland, 1–13. Winnipeg: University of Manitoba.

Aubin, George F. 1998. Kinship terms in Golden Lake Algonquin. In Papers of the 29th Algonquian Conference, ed. by David H. Pentland, 18–29. Winnipeg: University of Manitoba.

Aubin, George F. 1999. Golden Lake Algonquin: A look at some interesting data. In Papers of the 30th Algonquian Conference, ed. by David H. Pentland, 1–11. Winnipeg: University of Manitoba.

Aubin, George F. 2001. The Algonquin-French manuscript ASSM 104 (1661). In Actes du 32e Congrès des Algonquinistes, ed. by John D. Nichols, 1–16. Winnipeg: University of Manitoba.

Aubin, George F. 2003. The Algonquin-French manuscript ASSM 104 (1661): Miscellanea. In Papers of the 34th Algonquian Conference, ed. by H.C. Wolfart, 1–17. Winnipeg: University of Manitoba.

Aubin, George F. 2004. Number terms in three Old Algonquin manuscripts. In Papers of the 35th Algonquian Conference, ed. by H.C. Wolfart, 13–34. Winnipeg: University of Manitoba.

Aubin, George F. 2007. The negative future imperative in Algonquin. In Papers of the 38th Algonquian Conference, ed. by H.C. Wolfart, 1–9. Winnipeg: University of Manitoba.

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Bakker, Peter. 1988. Basque Pidgin vocabulary in European-Algonquian trade contacts. In Papers of the 19th Algonquian Conference, ed. by William Cowan, 7–15. Ottawa: Carleton University.

Bakker, Peter. 1989. Two Basque loanwords in Micmac. International Journal of American Linguistics 55: 258–261.

Bakker, Peter. 1990. The genesis of Michif: A first hypothesis. In Papers of the 21st Algonquian Conference, ed. by William Cowan, 12–35. Ottawa: Carleton University.

Bakker, Peter. 1991. The Ojibwa element in Michif. In Papers of the 22nd Algonquian Conference, ed. by William Cowan, 11–20. Ottawa: Carleton University.

Bakker, Peter. 1994. Is John Long's Chippeway (1791) an Ojibwa Pidgin? In Actes du 25e Congrès des Algonquinistes, ed. by William Cowan, 13–31. Ottawa: Carleton University.

Bakker, Peter. 1996. Hudson Bay Trader's Cree: A Cree pidgin? In Nikotwâsik iskwâhtêm, pâskihtêpayih! : Studies in honour of H.C. Wolfart, ed. by John D. Nichols and Arden C. Ogg, 1–34. Winnipeg: Algonquian and Iroquoian Linguistics.

Bakker, Peter. 1997. A language of our own: The genesis of Michif, the mixed Cree-French language of the Canadian Métis. New York: Oxford University Press.

Bakker, Peter. 2008. Response to Jan van Eijk: More arguments for an Algonquian-Salish connection. In Papers of the 39th Algonquian Conference, ed. by Karl S. Hele and Regna Darnell, 24–51. London: University of Western Ontario.

Bakker, Peter. 2013. Diachrony and typology in the history of Cree (Algonquian, Algic). In Diachronic and Typological Perspectives on Verbs, ed. by Folke Josephson and Ingmar Söhrman, 223–259. Amsterdam: Benjamins.

Baldwin, Stuart J. 1994. Blackfoot neologisms. International Journal of American Linguistics 60: 69–72.

Bar-el, Leora. 1999. Intonational pauses in Plains Cree. In Papers of the 29th Algonquian Conference, ed. by David H. Pentland, 30–42. Winnipeg: University of Manitoba.

Baraby, Anne-Marie. 1986. Flexions verbales dans le montagnais de Sheshatshiu. In Actes du 17e Congrès des Algonquinistes, ed. by William Cowan, 1–14. Ottawa: Carleton University.

Baraby, Anne-Marie. 1989. Changement linguistique dans le dialecte montagnais de Natashquan. In Actes du 20e Congrès des Algonquinistes, ed. by William Cowan, 17–30. Ottawa: Carleton University.

Baraby, Anne-Marie, A. Bellefleur-Tetaut, L. Canapé, C. Gabriel, and M.P. Mark. 2002. Incorporation of body-part medials in the contemporary Innu (Montagnais) language. In Papers of the 33rd Algonquian Conference, ed. by H.C. Wolfart, 1–12. Winnipeg: University of Manitoba.

Bédard, Rachel, Alan Ford, and Marie Andrée Hammond. 1980. Les rapports morphologiques entre les verbes TI, TA et AI en montagnais. In Papers of the 11th Algonquian Conference, ed. by William Cowan, 274–282. Ottawa: Carleton University.

Béland, Jean-Pierre. 1978. Atikamekw morphology and lexicon. Doctoral dissertation, University of California, Berkeley.

Bellam, Ernest. 1973. Pequot word list. Ms., Carleton University.

Berardo, Marcellino. 2001. Animacy and Shawnee verbal inflection. Doctoral dissertation, University of Kansas.

Berman, Howard. 1982. Two phonological innovations in Ritwan. International Journal of American Linguistics 48: 412–420.

Berman, Howard. 1984. Proto-Algonquian-Ritwan verbal roots. International Journal of American Linguistics 50: 335–342.

Berman, Howard. 1990. New Algonquian–Ritwan cognate sets. International Journal of American Linguistics 56: 431–434.

Berman, Howard. 1992. A restriction on the shape of Proto-Algonquian nouns. International Journal of American Linguistics 58: 321–323.

Berman, Howard. 2006. Studies in Blackfoot prehistory. International Journal of American Linguistics 72: 264–284.

Berman, Howard. 2007. A Blackfoot syncope rule. International Journal of American Linguistics 73: 239–240.

Bishop, Charles A. 1975. The origin of the speakers of the Severn dialect. In Papers of the 6th Algonquian Conference, ed. by William Cowan, 196–208. National Museum of Man, Mercury Series, Canadian Ethnology Service Paper 23. Ottawa.

Black, Mary B. 1969. A note on gender in eliciting Ojibwa semantic structures. Anthropological Linguistics 11.6: 177–186.

Black, Mary B. 1971. On Ojibwa question constructions. International Journal of American Linguistics 37: 146–151.

Black Rogers, Mary. 1982. Algonquian gender revisited: Animate nouns and Ojibwa 'power' – an impasse? Papers in Linguistics 15.1: 59–76.

Blain, Eleanor M. 1987. Speech of the Lower Red River Settlement. In Papers of the 18th Algonquian Conference, ed. by William Cowan, 7–16. Ottawa: Carleton University.

Blain, Eleanor M. 1992. A prosodic look at Ojibwa reduplication. In Papers of the 23rd Algonquian Conference, ed. by William Cowan, 22–44. Ottawa: Carleton University.

Blain, Eleanor M. 1995. Emphatic wiya in Plains Cree. In Papers of the 26th Algonquian Conference, ed. by David H. Pentland, 22–34. Winnipeg: University of Manitoba.

Blain, Eleanor M. 1996. A moraic analysis of syllables in Ojibwe. In Nikotwâsik iskwâhtêm, pâskihtêpayih! Studies in honour of H.C. Wolfart, ed. by John D. Nichols and Arden C. Ogg, 35–59. Algonquian and Iroquoian Linguistics Memoir 13. Winnipeg.

Blain, Eleanor M. 1997. Wh-constructions in Nêhiyawêwin (Plains Cree). Doctoral dissertation, University of British Columbia.

Blain, Eleanor M. 1998. The role of hierarchies and alignment in direct/inverse. In Papers of the 29th Algonquian Conference, ed. by David H. Pentland, 53–56. Winnipeg: University of Manitoba.

Blain, Eleanor M. 1999. Complementizer kâ- in Nêhiyawêwin (Plains Cree). In Papers from the Workshop on Structure & Constituency in Native American Languages, 1–12. MIT Occasional Papers in Linguistics 17. Cambridge, Massachusetts.

Blain, Eleanor M. 1999. Nêhiyawêwin nominal clauses. In Papers of the 30th Algonquian Conference, ed. by David H. Pentland, 12–27. Winnipeg: University of Manitoba.

Blain, Eleanor M., and Rose-Marie Déchaine. 2007. Evidential types: Evidence from Cree dialects. International Journal of American Linguistics 73: 257–291.

Bliss, Heather. 2005. Formalizing point-of-view: The role of sentience in Blackfoot's direct/inverse system. Master's thesis, University of Calgary.

Bliss, Heather. 2005. Topic, focus, and point of view in Blackfoot. In Proceedings of WCCFL 24: 61–69.

Bliss, Heather. 2007. Object agreement in Blackfoot: Sentient and non-sentient controllers. In Papers of the 38th Algonquian Conference, ed. by H.C. Wolfart, 11–28. Winnipeg: University of Manitoba.

Bliss, Heather. 2008. Structuring information in Blackfoot: Against the A'-agreement analysis of cross-clausal agreement. In Proceedings of the 2008 Canadian Linguistics Association Annual Conference.

Bliss, Heather. 2009. Argument structure, applicatives, and animacy in Blackfoot. In Proceedings of WSCLA 14 (UBCWPL 26), ed. by Heather Bliss and Raphael Girard, 58–69.

Bliss, Heather. 2012. A split DP analysis of Blackfoot nominal expressions. In Proceedings of the 2012 annual conference of the Canadian Linguistic Association.

Bliss, Heather. 2012. Marking the boundaries: Blackfoot preverbs in narratives and elicitation. In Proceedings of WSCLA 17 (UBCWPL 36), ed. by Pat Littell, Analía Gutiérrez, Raphael Girard, and Natalie Weber, 1–14.

Bliss, Heather. 2013. The Blackfoot configurationality conspiracy. Doctoral dissertation, University of British Columbia.

Bliss, Heather, and Bryan Gick. 2009. Articulation without acoustics: 'Soundless' vowels in Blackfoot. In Proceedings of the 2009 annual conference of the Canadian Linguistic Association, ed. by Frédéric Mailhot.

Bliss, Heather, and Jennifer Glougie. 2009. Speaker variation and the phonetic realization of Blackfoot obviation morphology. In Proceedings of WSCLA 14 (UBCWPL 26), ed. by Heather Bliss and Raphael Girard, 70–83.

Bliss, Heather, and Karen Jesney. 2005. Resolving hierarchy conflict: Local obviation in Blackfoot. Calgary Papers in Linguistics 26: 92–116.

Bliss, Heather, and Will Oxford. 2017. Patterns of syncretism in nominal paradigms: A pan-Algonquian perspective. In Papers of the 46th Algonquian Conference, ed. by Monica Macaulay and Margaret Noodin, 1–18. East Lansing: Michigan State University Press.

Bliss, Heather, and Elizabeth Ritter. 2007. Grammaticalizing information status in Siksiká Blackfoot: A tenseless analysis. In Proceedings of WSCLA 12 (UBCWPL 21), ed. by Seok Koon Chin and Hudu Fusheini, 178–191.

Bliss, Heather, Elizabeth Ritter, and Martina Wiltschko. 2010. A comparison of theme marking in Blackfoot and Nishnaabemwin. In Proceedings of WSCLA 15, ed. by Beth Rogers and Anita Szakay, 1–11. Vancouver: UBCWPL.

Bliss, Heather, Elizabeth Ritter, and Martina Wiltschko. 2014. A comparative analysis of theme marking in Blackfoot and Nishnaabemwin. In Papers of the 42nd Algonquian Conference, ed. by J. Randolph Valentine and Monica Macaulay, 10–33. Albany: SUNY Press.

Bloomfield, Leonard. 1925. Notes on the Fox language. International Journal of American Linguistics 3: 219–232.

Bloomfield, Leonard. 1925. On the sound-system of Central Algonquian. Language 1: 130–156.

Bloomfield, Leonard. 1927. Notes on the Fox language. International Journal of American Linguistics 4: 181–219.

Bloomfield, Leonard. 1927. The word-stems of Central Algonquian. In Festschrift Meinhof: Sprachwissenschaftliche und andere Studien, 393–402. Hamburg.

Bloomfield, Leonard. 1928. Menomini texts. Publications of the American Ethnological Society 12, New York.

Bloomfield, Leonard. 1930. Sacred stories of the Sweet Grass Cree. National Museum of Canada Bulletin 60, Ottawa.

Bloomfield, Leonard. 1941. Proto-Algonquian -i·t- 'fellow'. Language 17: 292–297.

Bloomfield, Leonard. 1946. Algonquian. In Linguistic Structures of Native America, ed. by Harry Hoijer et al., 85–129. Viking Fund Publications in Anthropology 6. New York. [web version available]

Bloomfield, Leonard. 1957. Eastern Ojibwa: Grammatical sketch, texts and word list, ed. by Charles F. Hockett. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press.

Bloomfield, Leonard. 1962. The Menomini language, ed. by Charles F. Hockett. New Haven: Yale University Press.

Bloomfield, Leonard. 1975. Menomini lexicon, ed. by Charles F. Hockett. Milwaukee Public Museum Publications in Anthropology and History 3.

Bloomfield, Leonard. 1984. Cree-English lexicon. New Haven, Connecticut: Human Relations Area Files. 2 vols.

Bloomfield, Leonard. 1984. Fox-English lexicon. New Haven, Connecticut: Human Relations Area Files.

Bloomfield, Leonard, and John D. Nichols. 1988. Birch Island texts (Gregor McGregor with C.F. Voegelin). An Ojibwe text anthology, ed. by John D. Nichols, 107–194. Studies in the Interpretation of Canadian Native Languages and Cultures, 2. Centre for Research and Teaching of Canadian Native Languages, University of Western Ontario, London.

Bock, Philip. 1978. Micmac. Handbook of North American Indians, ed. by Bruce G. Trigger, v. 15: Northeast, 109–122. Washington: Smithsonian Institution.

Boling, Jerry. 1981. Selected problems in Shawnee syntax. Doctoral dissertation, Indiana University.

Bowers, Dustin. 2012. Phonological restructuring in Odawa. Master's thesis, UCLA.

Bragdon, Kathleen J. 1981. Linguistic acculturation in Massachusett: 1663–1771. In Papers of the 12th Algonquian Conference, ed. by William Cowan, 121–132. Ottawa: Carleton University.

Branigan, Phil, and Marguerite MacKenzie. 1999. A double-object constraint in Innu-aimun. In Papers of the 30th Algonquian Conference, ed. by David H. Pentland, 28–33. Winnipeg: University of Manitoba.

Branigan, Phil, and Marguerite MacKenzie. 1999. Binding relations and the nature of pro in Innu-aimun. In Proceedings of NELS 29, ed. by Pius Tamanji, Masako Hirotani, and Nancy Hall, 475–485.

Branigan, Phil, and Marguerite MacKenzie. 2001. How much syntax can you fit in a word: The grammar of Innu-aimun verbal agreement. In Proceedings of WSCLA 5: The Workshop on Structure and Constituency in Languages of the Americas, ed. by S. Gessner, S. Oh and K. Shiobara, 37–52. UBC Working Papers in Linguistics 5. Vancouver.

Branigan, Phil, and Marguerite MacKenzie. 2002. Altruism, A-bar-movement, and object agreement in Innu-aimûn. Linguistic Inquiry 33: 385–407.

Branigan, Phil, and Marguerite MacKenzie. 2002. Word order variation at the left periphery in Innu-aimûn. In Papers of the 33rd Algonquian Conference, ed. by H.C. Wolfart, 110–119. Winnipeg: University of Manitoba.

Branigan, Phil, Julie Brittain and Carrie Dyck. 2005. Balancing syntax and prosody in the Algonquian verb complex. In Papers of the 36th Algonquian Conference, ed. by H.C. Wolfart, 75–93. Winnipeg: University of Manitoba.

Branigan, Phil, Julie Brittain, and Carrie Dyck. 2005. Balancing prosody and syntax in the Algonquian verb complex. In Proceedings of WSCLA 10 (UBCWPL 17), ed. by Solveiga Armoskaite and James J. Thompson, 56–69.

Brightman, Robert A. 1985. The indefinite possessor prefix in Woods Cree. International Journal of American Linguistics 51: 353–356.

Brittain, Julie. 1993. Two valency-increasing processes in Sheshatshit Innu-aimun: Applicative and causative formation. Master's thesis, Memorial University of Newfoundland.

Brittain, Julie. 1996. Two negative morphemes in Sheshâtshît Montagnais (innu-aimun): apû and ekâ. In Papers of the 27th Algonquian Conference, ed. by David H. Pentland, 25–36. Winnipeg: University of Manitoba.

Brittain, Julie. 1997. A metrical analysis of primary stress placement in Southern East Cree. In Papers of the 28th Algonquian Conference, ed. by David H. Pentland, 23–33. Winnipeg: University of Manitoba.

Brittain, Julie. 1997. The conjunct verb in Sheshatshit Montagnais. Canadian Journal of Linguistics 42: 253–284.

Brittain, Julie. 1999. A reanalysis of transitive animate theme signs as object agreement: Evidence from Western Naskapi. In Papers of the 30th Algonquian Conference, ed. by David H. Pentland, 34–46. Winnipeg: University of Manitoba.

Brittain, Julie. 1999. The distribution of the conjunct verb form in Western Naskapi and related morpho-syntactic issues. Doctoral dissertation, Memorial University of Newfoundland.

Brittain, Julie. 2000. A metrical analysis of primary stress placement in Southern East Cree. International Journal of American Linguistics 66: 181–217.

Brittain, Julie. 2001. Obviation and coreference relations in Cree-Montagnais-Naskapi. Linguistica Atlantica 23: 69–91.

Brittain, Julie. 2001. The morphosyntax of the Algonquian conjunct verb: A minimalist approach. New York: Garland.

Brittain, Julie. 2003. A Distributed Morphology account of the syntax of the Algonquian verb. In Proceedings of the 2003 Annual Conference of the Canadian Linguistic Association, ed. by Stanca Somesfalean and Sophie Burelle, 25–39.

Brittain, Julie. 2014. Root semantics as a determinant of syntactic representation: Evidence from Cree-Montagnais-Naskapi. In Papers of the 42nd Algonquian Conference, ed. by J. Randolph Valentine and Monica Macaulay, 34–55. Albany: SUNY Press.

Brittain, Julie, and Sara Acton. 2014. The lexicon-syntax interface: Root semantics as an indirect determinant of intransitive verb syntax in Cree. International Journal of American Linguistics 80: 475–506.

Brittain, Julie, and Carrie Dyck. 2006. Initial Change as abstract vowel realization. In Actes du 37e Congrès des Algonquinistes, ed. by H.C. Wolfart, 19–35. Winnipeg: University of Manitoba.

Brittain, Julie, Carrie Dyck, Yvan Rose, and Marguerite MacKenzie. 2007. The Chisasibi Child Language Acquisition Study (CCLAS): A progress report. In Papers of the 38th Algonquian Conference, ed. by H.C. Wolfart, 29–45. Winnipeg: University of Manitoba.

Brouillard, Edmond, and Marie Dumont-Anichinapeo. 1987. Grammaire algonquine respectant les règles langagières coutumières propres aux communautés du Lac Simon ainsi que du Grand Lac Victoria. Réserve Algonquine du Lac Simon, Centre Culturel Amikwan.

Bruening, Benjamin. 2001. Constraints on dependencies in Passamaquoddy. In Actes du 32e Congrès des Algonquinistes, ed. by John D. Nichols, 35–60. Winnipeg: University of Manitoba.

Bruening, Benjamin. 2001. Syntax at the edge: Cross-clausal phenomena and the syntax of Passamaquoddy. Doctoral dissertation, Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

Bruening, Benjamin. 2005. The Algonquian inverse is syntactic: Binding in Passamaquoddy. Manuscript, University of Delaware.

Bruening, Benjamin. 2007. Passamaquoddy as a split ergative language and its consequences for Marantz's ergative case generalization. Manuscript, University of Delaware.

Bruening, Benjamin. 2009. Algonquian languages have A-movement and A-agreement. Linguistic Inquiry 40: 427–445.

Bruening, Benjamin, and Andrea Rackowski. 2001. Configurationality and object shift in Algonquian. In Proceedings of WSCLA 5, ed. by S. Gessner, S. Oh, and K. Shiobara, 71–83. Vancouver: UBCWPL.

Burgess, Janet. 2009. Reduplication and initial change in Sheshatshiu Innu-aimun. Master's thesis, Memorial University of Newfoundland.

Buszard-Welcher, Laura. 1997. Language use and language loss in the Potawatomi community: A report on the Potawatomi Language Institute. In Papers of the 28th Algonquian Conference, ed. by David H. Pentland, 34–43. Winnipeg: University of Manitoba.

Buszard-Welcher, Laura. 2003. Constructional polysemy and Mental Spaces in Potawatomi discourse. Doctoral dissertation, University of California, Berkeley.

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Caldwell, Alan, and Monica Macaulay. 2000. The current status of the Menominee language. In Papers of the 31st Algonquian Conference, ed. by John D. Nichols, 18–29. Winnipeg: University of Manitoba.

Campana, Mark. 1989. Algonquian and the absolutive case hypothesis. In Actes du 20e Congrès des Algonquinistes, ed. by William Cowan, 70–78. Ottawa: Carleton University.

Campana, Mark. 1994. Possessor-licensing in Passamaquoddy. In Actes du 25e Congrès des Algonquinistes, ed. by William Cowan, 46–58. Ottawa: Carleton University.

Campana, Mark. 1996. The conjunct order in Algonquian. Canadian Journal of Linguistics 41: 201–234.

Cenerini, Chantale, Marie-Odile Junker, and Nicole Rosen. 2017. Mapping dialectal variation using the Algonquian Linguistic Atlas. Language Documentation and Conservation 11: 305–324.

Chambon, Jean-Pierre. 1985. En marge du FEW: deux mots français d'origine algonkine? International Journal of American Linguistics 51: 364–366.

Christianson, Kiel. 2001. An OT approach to variation in Odawa production. In Proceedings of WSCLA 6, ed. by Sunyoung Oh and Naomi Sawai, 23–50. UBC Working Papers in Linguistics 7.

Christianson, Kiel. 2002. Sentence processing in a "nonconfigurational" language. Doctoral dissertation, Michigan State University.

Clarke, Sandra. 1982. North-West River (Sheshâtshît) Montagnais: A grammatical sketch. National Museum of Man, Mercury Series, Canadian Ethnology Service Paper 80, Ottawa.

Clarke, Sandra. 1986. Social correlates of linguistic variation in Sheshatshiu Montagnais. In Actes du 17e Congrès des Algonquinistes, ed. by William Cowan, 65–80. Ottawa: Carleton University.

Clarke, Sandra, and Marguerite MacKenzie. 1980. Indian teacher training programs: An overview and evaluation. In Papers of the 11th Algonquian Conference, ed. by William Cowan, 19–32. Ottawa: Carleton University.

Clarke, Sandra, and Marguerite MacKenzie. 1982. Emerging rules in North West River (Shesha:tshi:t) Montagnais. In Papers of the 13th Algonquian Conference, ed. by William Cowan, 219–235. Ottawa: Carleton University.

Clarke, Sandra, and Marguerite MacKenzie. 1984. Language change in Sheshatsiu Montagnais. In Papers of the 15th Algonquian Conference, ed. by William Cowan, 225–240. Ottawa: Carleton University.

Clarke, Sandra, and Marguerite MacKenzie. 2005. Montagnais/Innu-aimun (Algonquian). In Morphology: An International Handbook on Inflection and Word-Formation, ed. by Geert Booij, Christian Lehmann, Joachim Mugdan, and Stavros Skopeteas, volume 2, 1411–1421. Berlin; New York: Walter de Gruyter.

Clarke, Sandra, Marguerite Mackenzie, and Deborah James. 1993. Preverb usage in Cree/Montagnais/Naskapi. In Papers of the 24th Algonquian Conference, ed. by William Cowan, 32–45. Ottawa: Carleton University.

Clifton, James. 1978. Potawatomi. In Handbook of American Indians, volume 15: Northeast, ed. by Bruce Trigger, 725–742. Washington: Smithsonian Institution.

Conathan, Lisa. 2005. Arapaho verbal reduplication: Form and meaning. In Papers of the 36th Algonquian Conference, ed. by H.C. Wolfart, 95–105. Winnipeg: University of Manitoba.

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