Papers of the ... Algonquian Conference, Volume 23Carleton University, 1992 - Algonquian Indians |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 3
Page 152
The proposals of Sapir and Greenberg are that Kutenai and Algic ( Algonquian plus Yurok and Wiyot ) form two of three branches of a group Almosan , the third branch consisting of Salish , Wakashan , and Chimakuan .
The proposals of Sapir and Greenberg are that Kutenai and Algic ( Algonquian plus Yurok and Wiyot ) form two of three branches of a group Almosan , the third branch consisting of Salish , Wakashan , and Chimakuan .
Page 153
The possibility of a relationship of Kutenai to Salish is also raised by Haas , though with more hesitation than she demonstrates regarding a relationship of Kutenai to Algonquian . More recently , Morgan ( 1980 , 1991 , 1992 ) has ...
The possibility of a relationship of Kutenai to Salish is also raised by Haas , though with more hesitation than she demonstrates regarding a relationship of Kutenai to Algonquian . More recently , Morgan ( 1980 , 1991 , 1992 ) has ...
Page 154
Fifth , it is worth noting that among the resemblances noted by Morgan ( 1992 ) between grammatical morphemes of Kutenai and those of Salish is the use of -s in morphemes associated with third person.15 In Kutenai , it shows up in the ...
Fifth , it is worth noting that among the resemblances noted by Morgan ( 1992 ) between grammatical morphemes of Kutenai and those of Salish is the use of -s in morphemes associated with third person.15 In Kutenai , it shows up in the ...
What people are saying - Write a review
We haven't found any reviews in the usual places.
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
Algonquian American animals Anne's appear band bear Canadian Carleton University century Cherokee chief claim clan clause Company consonant contain continued Court Cree culture Delaware described dialects discourse discussion early English evidence example fact final furs given Historical hunting important included Indian indicates individual inverse involved issues John Kutenai Lake land languages Linguistics living marked meaning Michigan Micmac Native North noted nouns object obviation obviative occur Ojibwa Ontario participant pattern political possessed possible present prox proximate question records reduplication reference reported represent River Roy's shift shows similar social society stem story suggests syllable third person trade traditional trappers treaty tribe United University verb Vincent vowel White York young