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author = {Cook, Clare Elizabeth and Muehlbauer, Jeff},
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@unpublished{dahlstromconsensus,
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year = 1997,
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@online{ethnologue,
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@incollection{fabri1995inverse,
year = 1996,
isbn = {978-90-481-4687-1},
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title = {The inverse morphology of Plains Cree (Algonquian)},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-017-3716-6_2},
publisher = {Springer Netherlands},
author = {Fabri, Ray},
pages = {17-41},
language = {English}
}
@inproceedings{fairbanks2008mii,
author = {Fairbanks, Brendan},
title = {All about mii},
booktitle = {Papers of the 39th Algonquian Conference},
editor = {Darnell, Regna and Hele, Karl S.},
location = {The University of Western Ontario},
year = 2008,
pages = {166--221}
}
@inbook{goddard1979comparative,
title = {Comparative Algonquian},
booktitle = {The Languages of Native America: historical and
comparative assesssment},
year = 1979,
pages = {70--132},
author = {Goddard, Ives}
}
@inbook{goddard1996introduction,
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booktitle = {The Handbook of North American Indians},
volume = 17,
year = 1996,
pages = {1--16},
author = {Goddard, Ives}
}
@article{grafstein1988binding,
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author = {Grafstein, Ann},
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volume = 18,
pages = {175--192},
year = 1988,
publisher = {GLSA, UMass/Amherst}
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@article{grafstein1989disjoint,
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author = {Grafstein, Ann},
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year = 1989,
publisher = {SUNY Press}
}
@article{hockett1948potawatomi1,
title = {Potawatomi \RN{1}},
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survey},
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volume = 14,
number = 1,
pages = {1--10},
year = 1948,
publisher = {JSTOR}
}
@article{hockett1948potawatomi2,
title = {Potawatomi \RN{2}},
subtitle = {derivation, personal prefixes, and nouns},
author = {Hockett, Charles},
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volume = 14,
number = 2,
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year = 1948,
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@article{hockett1948potawatomi3,
title = {Potawatomi \RN{3}},
subtitle = {the verb complex},
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volume = 14,
number = 3,
pages = {139--149},
year = 1948,
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@article{hockett1948potawatomi4,
title = {Potawatomi \RN{4}},
subtitle = {particles and sample texts},
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volume = 14,
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publisher = {JSTOR}
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@misc{hockettArchive,
title = {Charles F. Hockett papers, 1934-2000, bulk
1940-1989},
howpublished = {Archived materialsa},
author = {Hockett, Charles},
year = {1934-2000},
note = {Papers of Charles F. Hockett, National
Anthropological Archives, Smithsonian Institution.},
location = {National Anthropological Archives, Smithsonian
Museum Support Center, Suitland, Maryland},
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}
@article{jacques2014direct,
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year = 2014,
publisher = {Wiley Online Library}
}
@inproceedings{johansson2008status,
title = {The status of nominal gender in Algonquian: evidence
from psych verbs},
author = {Johansson, Sara},
booktitle = {Proceeding of Canadian Linguistics Association
Annual Conference},
editor = {Susie Jones},
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year = 2008
}
@unpublished{johnson2011wordorder,
author = {Johnson, Meredith and Macaulay, Monica and Rosen,
Bryan and Wang, Rachel},
title = {A Survey of Menominee Word Order},
location = {43rd Algonquian Conference. Ann Arbor, Michigan,
United States},
year = 2011
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@mathesis{jolley1981plains,
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year = 1981,
school = {Ohio State University.}
}
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@article{kathol1999constituency,
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@article{lesourd1976verb,
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@PhdThesis{lockwood2017potawatomi,
subtitle = {A Grammar of {P}otawatomi},
file = {Documents/reading/algonquian/lockwood2017potawatomi.pdf},
type = {PhD},
year = {2017},
school = {University of Wisconsin -- Madison},
title = {How the {P}otawatomi Language Lives},
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@book{longfellow2004song,
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year = 2009
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@book{menombegdict,
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@book{menomintdict,
author = {{Menominee Language and Culture Code Commission of
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@PhdThesis{nichols1980ojibwe,
type = {PhD},
year = {1980},
school = {Harvard University},
title = {Ojibwe Morphology},
author = {Nichols, John}
}
@book{nichols1988ojibwe,
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number = 2,
year = 1988,
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@book{nichols1995concise,
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publisher = {University of Minnesota Press}
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@book{odawagrammar,
author = {Valentine, J. Randolph},
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year = 2001
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@Book{potdict,
author = {FCPC, {(Forest County Potawatomi Community)}},
editor = {Macaulay, Monica and Marean, Lindsay and Welcher,
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editortype = {compiler},
isbn = {978-0-578-14283-8},
publisher = {Forest County Potawatomi Community},
title = {Ézhe-bmadzimgek gdebodwéwadmi-zheshmomenan},
subtitle = {Potawatomi Dictionary},
year = 2014
}
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@phdthesis{rhodes1976morphosyntax,
title = {The morphosyntax of the Central Ojibwa verb},
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school = {Univ. of Michigan Ann Arbor}
}
@inproceedings{rhodes1979discourse,
title = {Some aspects of Ojibwa discourse},
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editor = {Cowan, William},
pages = {102--117},
year = 1979
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title = {Eastern Ojibwa-Chippewa-Ottawa Dictionary},
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year = 1994,
author = {Rhodes, Richard Alan},
booktitle = {Proceedings of the twentieth annual meeting of the
Berkeley Linguistics Society},
pages = {431--446}
}
@book{rhodes2006clause,
title = {Clause structure, core arguments, and the Algonquian
relative root construction},
author = {Rhodes, Richard Alan},
year = 2006,
publisher = {Voices of Rupert's Land}
}
@inbook{rhodes2010relative,
title = {Relative root complement: A unique grammatical
relation in Algonquian syntax},
author = {Rhodes, Richard Alan},
booktitle = {Rara \& rarissima: Documenting the fringes of
linguistic diversity},
series = {Empirical approaches to language typology},
volume = 46,
editor = {Jan Wohlgemuth and Michael Cysouw},
pages = {305--324},
year = 2010,
publisher = {De Gruyter Mouton}
}
@article{ritter2005agreement,
title = {Agreement without A-positions: Another look at
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number = 4,
pages = {648--660},
year = 2005,
publisher = {MIT Press}
}
@inbook{ritter2010animacy,
title = {Animacy in Blackfoot: Implications for event
structure and clause structure},
author = {Ritter, Elizabeth and Rosen, Sara Thomas},
booktitle = {Syntax, lexical semantics and event structure},
editor = {Malka Rappaport-Hovav, Edit Doron, and Ivy Sichel},
publisher = {Oxford University Press},
year = 2010
}
@inbook{tomlin1992information,
title = {Information Distribution in Ojibwa},
author = {Tomlin, Russell S and Rhodes, Richard Alan},
booktitle = {Pragmatics of Word Order Flexibility},
editor = {Doris L. Payne},
series = {Typological Studies in Language},
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publisher = {John Benjamins Publishing}
}
@article{valentine2001being,
title = {Being and Becoming in Ojibwe},
author = {Valentine, J. Randolph},
journal = {Anthropological Linguistics},
volume = 43,
number = 4,
pages = {431--470},
ISSN = 00035483,
abstract = {Drawing on textual materials from several dialects
of Ojibwe, this article describes an array of
morphological and syntactic constructions used to
express identity, equation, existence, possession,
location, and focus. Identity constructions with the
verb asawi 'be an X' are shown to consistently place
their predicate nominal before the verb, suggesting
that this position is particularly associated with
indefiniteness. By contrast, expressions of
equation, which typically have definite predicate
nominals, show more variability in the positioning
of the predicate nominal. Denominal verbs of
identity are also examined, focusing on those which
have pronominals as bases. Several distinct sets of
verbs of existence are presented, particularly the
verb ayaas, which has a variety of functions,
expressing identity, existence, and possession, and
serving as a diluted base for a host of preverbs
expressing various psychological and physical
states. Various verbless constructions related to
identity and focus are also examined, particularly
those involving the ubiquitous predicative particle
mii.},
language = {English},
year = 2001,
publisher = {The Trustees of Indiana University on behalf of
Anthropological Linguistics},
copyright = {Copyright © 2001 Anthropological Linguistics}
}
@article{voegelin1946delaware,
title = {Delaware, an Eastern algonquian language},
author = {Voegelin, Charles F},
journal = {Linguistic structures of native America},
volume = 6,
pages = {130--157},
year = 1946,
publisher = {Viking Fund Publication in Anthropology New York}
}
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title = {Plains Cree: A grammatical study},
author = {Wolfart, H Christoph},
journal = {Transactions of the American Philosophical Society},
pages = {1--90},
year = 1973,
publisher = {JSTOR}
}
@book{wolfart1981meet,
title = {Meet Cree: A guide to the Cree language},
author = {Wolfart, H Christoph and Carroll, Janet F},
year = 1981,
publisher = {University of Nebraska Press Lincoln}
}
@article{wolfart1991passives,
title = {Passives with and without Agents},
author = {Wolfart, H Christoph},
journal = {Algonquian and Iroquian Linguistics},
pages = {171--190},
year = 1991
}
@phdthesis{wolvengrey2011semantic,
title = {Semantic and Pragmatic Functions in Plains Cree
Syntax},
author = {Wolvengrey, Arok Elessar},
year = 2011,
school = {Netherlands Graduate School of Linguistics}
}
@article{zuniga2008many,
title = {How many hierarchies, really? Evidence from several
Algonquian languages},
author = {Zúñiga, Fernando},
journal = {Linguistische Arbeitsberichte 86: Scales},
pages = {277--294},
year = 2008
}
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institution = {University of Delaware},
type = {PhD},
title = {Strinctly Local Phonological Processes},
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@article{alemanBanon201249,
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volume = 1456,
number = 0,
pages = "49 - 63",
year = 2012,
issn = "0006-8993",
doi = "http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.brainres.2012.03.057",
url = "http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0006899312005914",
author = "José Alemán Bañón and Robert Fiorentino and Alison
Gabriele",
keywords = "\{ERP\}",
keywords = "\{P600\} amplitude",
keywords = "Structural distance",
keywords = "Linear distance",
keywords = "Agreement",
keywords = "Spanish ",
abstract = "Previous research suggests that the processing of
agreement is affected by the distance between the
agreeing elements. However, the unique contribution
of structural distance (number of intervening
syntactic phrases) to the processing of agreement
remains an open question, since previous
investigations do not tease apart structural and
linear distance (number of intervening words). We
used event-related potentials (ERPs) to examine the
extent to which structural distance impacts the
processing of Spanish number and gender
agreement. Violations were realized both within the
phrase and across the phrase. Across both levels of
structural distance, linear distance was kept
constant, as was the syntactic category of the
agreeing elements. Number and gender agreement
violations elicited a robust \{P600\} between 400
and 900ms, a component associated with
morphosyntactic processing. No amplitude differences
were observed between number and gender violations,
suggesting that the two features are processed
similarly at the brain level. Within-phrase
agreement yielded more positive waveforms than
across-phrase agreement, both for agreement
violations and for grammatical sentences (no
agreement by distance interaction). These effects
can be interpreted as evidence that structural
distance impacts the establishment of agreement
overall, consistent with sentence processing models
which predict that hierarchical structure impacts
the processing of syntactic dependencies. However,
due to the lack of an agreement by distance
interaction, the possibility cannot be ruled out
that these effects are driven by differences in
syntactic predictability between the within-phrase
and across-phrase configurations, notably the fact
that the syntactic category of the critical word was
more predictable in the within-phrase conditions. "
}
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title = "The representation of lexical-syntactic information:
Evidence from syntactic and lexical retrieval
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number = 9,
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url = "http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0010945211001687",
author = "Michal Biran and Naama Friedmann",
keywords = "Aphasia",
keywords = "Predicate argument structure (PAS)",
keywords = "Grammatical gender",
keywords = "Hebrew",
keywords = "Syntactic lexicon ",
abstract = "This study explored lexical-syntactic information
syntactic information that is stored in the lexicon
and its relation to syntactic and lexical
impairments in aphasia. We focused on two types of
lexical-syntactic information: predicate argument
structure (PAS) of verbs (the number and types of
arguments the verb selects) and grammatical gender
of nouns. The participants were 17 Hebrew-speaking
individuals with aphasia who had a syntactic deficit
(agrammatism) or a lexical retrieval deficit
(anomia) located at the semantic lexicon, the
phonological output lexicon, or the phonological
output buffer. After testing the participants
syntactic and lexical retrieval abilities and
establishing the functional loci of their deficits,
we assessed their \{PAS\} and grammatical gender
knowledge. This assessment included sentence
completion, sentence production, sentence
repetition, and grammaticality judgment tasks. The
participants performance on these tests yielded
several important dissociations. Three agrammatic
participants had impaired syntax but unimpaired
\{PAS\} knowledge. Three agrammatic participants had
impaired syntax but unimpaired grammatical gender
knowledge. This indicates that lexical-syntactic
information is represented separately from syntax,
and can be spared even when syntax at the sentence
level, such as embedding and movement are
impaired. All 5 individuals with phonological output
buffer impairment and all 3 individuals with
phonological output lexicon impairment had preserved
lexical-syntactic knowledge. These selective
impairments indicate that lexical-syntactic
information is represented at a lexical stage prior
to the phonological lexicon and the phonological
buffer. Three participants with impaired \{PAS\}
(aPASia) and impaired grammatical gender who showed
intact lexical-semantic knowledge indicate that the
lexical-syntactic information is represented
separately from the semantic lexicon. This led us to
conclude that lexical-syntactic information is
stored in a separate syntactic lexicon. A double
dissociation between \{PAS\} and grammatical gender
impairments indicated that different types of
lexical-syntactic information are represented
separately in this syntactic lexicon. "
}
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and Jack L. Gallant",
abstract = "Summary Humans can see and name thousands of
distinct object and action categories, so it is
unlikely that each category is represented in a
distinct brain area. A more efficient scheme would
be to represent categories as locations in a
continuous semantic space mapped smoothly across the
cortical surface. To search for such a space, we
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natural movies. We then used voxelwise models to
examine the cortical representation of 1,705 object
and action categories. The first few dimensions of
the underlying semantic space were recovered from
the fit models by principal components
analysis. Projection of the recovered semantic space
onto cortical flat maps shows that semantic
selectivity is organized into smooth gradients that
cover much of visual and nonvisual
cortex. Furthermore, both the recovered semantic
space and the cortical organization of the space are
shared across different individuals. Video Abstract
"
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@article{orourke201162,
title = "Morphological agreement at a distance: Dissociation
between early and late components of the
event-related brain potential ",
journal = "Brain Research ",
volume = 1392,
number = 0,
pages = "62 - 79",
year = 2011,
issn = "0006-8993",
doi = "http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.brainres.2011.03.071",
url = "http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0006899311006664",
author = "Polly L. O'Rourke and Cyma Van Petten",
keywords = "Event-related potential",
keywords = "Gender agreement",
keywords = "Number agreement",
keywords = "Morphology",
keywords = "Sentence",
keywords = "Proficiency ",
abstract = "Syntactic relationships among non-adjacent words are
a core aspect of sentence structure. Research on
complex sentences with displaced elements has
concluded that resolving long-distance dependencies
can tax working memory. Here we examine a simpler
relationship—morphological agreement between the
elements of a noun phrase—across a gradient of
distance. Participants read sentences with
violations of gender agreement among Spanish nouns,
determiners and adjectives. For those explicitly
assigned the task of detecting errors, accuracy was
uniformly high across the four levels of distance
between (dis)agreeing words. A second group
performed a comprehension task as \{ERPs\} were
recorded. Gender agreement errors elicited a left
anterior negativity (LAN) regardless of the distance
between (dis)agreeing words, indicating that the
errors were detected. In contrast, a temporally
later component of the \{ERP\} (P600) showed
decreasing amplitudes as the number of words between
(dis)agreeing elements increased. Smaller \{P600\}
responses were also associated with slower responses
to the comprehension questions. Given other work
suggesting that the \{P600\} indexes attempted
repair of a problematic sentence structure, the
results suggest that the participants became
increasingly unwilling to re-visit their initial
parse of a sentence as the required effort
increased, despite having noted an error. The
results are discussed within the context of studies
showing that readers often compute inadequate
structural representations of sentences. We suggest
that \{P600\} amplitude may reflect the costs versus
benefits of sentence re-analysis, determined by a
combination of sentence structure, task
requirements, and the degree to which sentence
meaning hinges on a correct structural analysis. "
}
@article{sudre2012451,
title = "Tracking neural coding of perceptual and semantic
features of concrete nouns ",
journal = "NeuroImage ",
volume = 62,
number = 1,
pages = "451 - 463",
year = 2012,
issn = "1053-8119",
doi = "http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.neuroimage.2012.04.048",
url = "http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1053811912004442",
author = "Gustavo Sudre and Dean Pomerleau and Mark Palatucci
and Leila Wehbe and Alona Fyshe and Riitta Salmelin
and Tom Mitchell",
keywords = "Knowledge representation",
keywords = "Semantics",
keywords = "Language comprehension",
keywords = "Magnetoencephalography ",
abstract = "We present a methodological approach employing
magnetoencephalography (MEG) and machine learning
techniques to investigate the flow of perceptual and
semantic information decodable from neural activity
in the half second during which the brain
comprehends the meaning of a concrete
noun. Important information about the cortical
location of neural activity related to the
representation of nouns in the human brain has been
revealed by past studies using fMRI. However, the
temporal sequence of processing from sensory input
to concept comprehension remains unclear, in part
because of the poor time resolution provided by
fMRI. In this study, subjects answered 20 questions
(e.g. is it alive?) about the properties of 60
different nouns prompted by simultaneous
presentation of a pictured item and its written
name. Our results show that the neural activity
observed with \{MEG\} encodes a variety of
perceptual and semantic features of stimuli at
different times relative to stimulus onset, and in
different cortical locations. By decoding these
features, our MEG-based classifier was able to
reliably distinguish between two different concrete
nouns that it had never seen before. The results
demonstrate that there are clear differences between
the time course of the magnitude of \{MEG\} activity
and that of decodable semantic
information. Perceptual features were decoded from
\{MEG\} activity earlier in time than semantic
features, and features related to animacy, size, and
manipulability were decoded consistently across
subjects. We also observed that regions commonly
associated with semantic processing in the fMRI
literature may not show high decoding results in
MEG. We believe that this type of approach and the
accompanying machine learning methods can form the
basis for further modeling of the flow of neural
information during language processing and a variety
of other cognitive processes. "
}
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