Cette liste est une sélection de quelques-unes des références publiées et citées dans Papers of the Algonquian Conference / Actes du Congrès des Algonquinistes Vol. 32-46. Elle illustre le style bibliographique révisé amorcé avec le volume 47. La liste a été mise à jour pour la dernière fois le 23 décembre 2017. Malgré les imperfections qui sans aucun doute persistent, la liste peut être utile à certains contributeurs et peut les aider à accélérer la rédaction et le processus de production. N’hésitez pas à couper et coller partout où vous le trouverez utile.
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Rhodes, Richard A. 1983. Some Comments on Ojibwa Ethnobotany. Actes du 14e Congrès des Algonquinistes, ed. by William Cowan, pp. 307–320. Ottawa: Carleton University Press.
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Rhodes, Richard A. 1985. Lexicography and Ojibwa Vowel Deletion. Canadian Journal of Linguistics 30:453–471.
Rhodes, Richard A. 1985. Metaphor and Extension in Ojibwa. Papers of the 16th Algonquian Conference, ed. by William Cowan, pp. 161–169. Ottawa: Carleton University Press.
Rhodes, Richard A. 1986. Métchif – A Second Look. Actes du 17e Congrès des Algonquinistes, ed. by William Cowan, pp. 287–296. Ottawa: Carleton University Press.
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Rhodes, Richard A. 1987. Les conte Métif / Métif Myths. Papers of the 18th Algonquian Conference, ed. by William Cowan, pp. 297–301. Ottawa: Carleton University Press.
Rhodes, Richard A. 1988. Chippewa-Ottawa Texts (Francis X. Fox and Nora Soney). An Ojibwe Text Anthology, ed. by John D. Nichols, pp. 33–68. Studies in the Interpretation of Canadian Native Languages and Cultures, vol. 2. London, Ontario: University of Western Ontario Press.
Rhodes, Richard A. 1988. Ojibwa Politeness and Social Structure. Papers of the 19th Algonquian Conference, ed. by William Cowan, pp. 165–174. Ottawa: Carleton University Press.
Rhodes, Richard A. 1990. Obviation, Inversion, and Topic Rank in Ojibwa. Proceedings of the Sixteenth Annual Meeting of the Berkeley Linguistics Society: Special Session on General Topics in American Indian Linguistics, pp. 101–115. Berkeley: Berkeley Linguistics Society.
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Rhodes, Richard A. 1991. Obviation, Inversion, and Topic Rank in Ojibwa. Berkeley Linguistic Society Parasession to the 16th Annual Meeting, ed. by David Costa, pp. 101–115. Berkeley: Berkeley Linguistic Society.
Rhodes, Richard A. 1991. On the Passive on Ojibwa. Papers of the 22nd Algonquian Conference, ed. by William Cowan, pp. 307–319. Ottawa: Carleton University Press.
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Rhodes, Richard A. 2004. Alexander Francis Chamberlain and the Language of the Mississaga Indians of Skugog. Papers of the 35th Algonquian Conference, ed. by H.C. Wolfart, pp. 363–372. Winnipeg: University of Manitoba Press.
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