Contents
Preface
Lexical Relationships in Central Algonquian | Jerome Biedny, Andrea Cudworth, Sarah Holmstrom, Monica Macaulay, Gabrielle Mistretta, Joseph Salmons, Charlotte Vanhecke, and Bo Zhan
Prenouns and Noun Compounding in Miami-Illinois | David J. Costa
How Many Classifiers in Arapaho? | Andrew Cowell
The Deployment of Ojibwe Discourse Markers | R.-M. Déchaine, M. Dufresne, and S. Frazier
Put No Faith in the Foxes. They Are a Proud People. They Despise the French and All the Other Nations Also: Understanding Meshkwaki Social Landscapes through Semiotic Analysis of Ethnonyms | Erik D. Gooding
The Scattered Evidential System of Potawatomi | Robert E. Lewis Jr.
Gii-moozhiginigaazowag Miinawaa Gii-webinigaazowag (They Were Kidnapped and Orphaned): Including Boarding School History in Anishinaabemowin Curriculum | Angela Mesic
Exceptional Animates in Ojibwe: The Link between Gender and Classifiers | Cherry Meyer
Constellational Visions: International Configurations of Survivance in Gerald Vizenor’s Hiroshima Bugi | Maral Aguilera-Moradipour
Adapting the CEFR to Algonquian Languages | Cécile Planchon, Marie-Odile Junker, John O’Meara, and Claire Owen
Ojibwe Obstruent Voicing | Richard A. Rhodes
#Begish naa weweni bgosendmaan—I Hope I’m Hoping Properly: Hope and Wish Constructions in Nishnaabemwin | Mskwaankwad Rice
Prosodically Conditioned Phonology in Cheyenne | Rachel Vogel and Sarah E. Murray
Obligation and Restriction in Plains Cree | H. C. Wolfart
Contributors