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American Indian Languages: The historical linguistics of native America . By Lyle Campbell
- I. Goddard
- Linguistics
- 1999
Aspects of the Topic Structure of Fox Narratives: Proximate Shifts and the Use of Overt and Inflectional NPs
- I. Goddard
- LinguisticsInternational Journal of American Linguistics
- 1 July 1990
1. This paper continues and expands on a series of studies of the discourse functions of the proximate and the obviative1 in Fox narratives (Goddard 1984 and Dahlstrom 1986a; cf. Dahlstrom 1986b).2…
Speaking of Forked Tongues: The Feasibility of Reconciling Human Phylogeny and the History of Language [and Comments]
- R. Bateman, I. Goddard, R. L. Oswalt
- BiologyCurrent Anthropology
- 1 February 1990
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The Historical Phonology of Munsee
- I. Goddard
- LinguisticsInternational Journal of American Linguistics
- 1 January 1982
I Reconstructions that can be found in Aubin (1975) or are based on words or sources cited there are generally given without supporting forms. Otherwise the languages cited and their basic sources…
Primary and Secondary Stem Derivation in Algonquian
- I. Goddard
- LinguisticsInternational Journal of American Linguistics
- 1 October 1990
This paper presents a scheme, if not a theory, for the analysis and description of Algonquian stem formation. The intent is to lay out an explicit and comprehensive descriptive framework that can…
Leonard Bloomfield's Descriptive and Comparative Studies of Algonquian
- I. Goddard
- Linguistics
- 1987
SUMMARYBloomfield's Algonquian studies comprise a large body of descriptive and comparative work on Fox, Cree, Menominee, and Ojibwa. The materials he used were derived from his own fieldwork, for…
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