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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Chute, Janet Elizabeth. 1992. Ceremony, Social Revitalization and Change: Micmac Leadership and the Annual Festival of St. Anne. Papers of the 23rd Algonquian Conference, ed. by William Cowan, pp. 45–61. Ottawa: Carleton University Press.
Chute, Janet Elizabeth. 1993. The Concept of “Tribe” as a Useful Tool for Examining Micmac Organization and Leadership. Papers of the 24th Algonquian Conference, ed. by William Cowan, pp. 17–31. Ottawa: Carleton University Press.
Chute, Janet Elizabeth. 1995. Pursuing the Great Spirit’s Power: Ojibwa Ways of Revitalizing the Failing World System. Papers of the 26th Algonquian Conference, ed. by David H. Pentland, pp. 35–51. Winnipeg: University of Manitoba Press.
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Clarke, Sandra, and Marguerite MacKenzie. 1984. Language Change in Sheshatsiu Montagnais. Papers of the 15th Algonquian Conference, ed. by William Cowan, pp. 225–240. Ottawa: Carleton University Press.
Clarke, Sandra, and Marguerite MacKenzie. 1986. Social Correlates of Linguistic Variation in Sheshatshiu Montagnais. Actes du 17e Congrès des Algonquinistes, ed. by William Cowan, pp. 65–80. Ottawa: Carleton University Press.
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Clifton, James A. 1975. A Place of Refuge for All Time: Migration of the American Potawatomi into Upper Canada, 1830 to 1850. National Museum of Man, Mercury Series, Canadian Ethnology Service Papers, vol. 26. Ottawa.
Clifton, James A. 1975. Potowatomi Leadership Roles: On Okama and Other Influential Personages. Papers of the 6th Algonquian Conference, ed. by William Cowan, pp. 42–99. National Museum of Man, Mercury Series, Canadian Ethnology Service Papers, vol. 23. Ottawa.
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Conathan, Lisa, and Esther J. Wood. 2003. Repetitive Reduplication in Yurok and Karuk: Semantic Effects of Contact. Papers of the 34th Algonquian Conference, ed. by H.C. Wolfart, pp. 19–33. Winnipeg: University of Manitoba Press.
Conathan, Lisa. 2002. Pragmatic Convergence: Person Hierarchies in Northern California. Proceedings of the Seventh Workshop on Structure and Constituency in the Languages of the Americas, ed. by L. Bar-El, L. Watt and I. Wilson, pp. 15–27. University of British Columbia Working Papers in Linguistics, vol. 10. Vancouver.
Conathan, Lisa. 2005. Arapaho Verbal Reduplication: Form and Meaning. Papers of the 36th Algonquian Conference, ed. by H.C. Wolfart, pp. 95–105. Winnipeg: University of Manitoba Press.
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Cook, Clare E. 2008. The Syntax and Semantics of Clause-Typing in Plains Cree. PhD thesis, University of British Columbia.
Cook, Clare, and Jeffery Mühlbauer. 2006. The Behavior of Obviation in Elicitation. Papers of the 37th Algonquian Conference, ed. by H.C. Wolfart, pp. 77–104. Winnipeg: University of Manitoba Press.
Cook, Clare. 2003. A Semantic Classification of Menominee Preverbs. Papers of the 34th Algonquian Conference, ed. by H.C. Wolfart, pp. 35–56. Winnipeg: University of Manitoba Press.
Cook, Clare. 2005. Extraction Marking vs. Scope-Marking in Nêhiyawêwin and Yorùbá. Proceedings of the 2004 Canadian Linguistics Association Annual Conference, ed. by Marie-Odile Junker, Martha McGinnis, and Yves Roberge. http://www.eastcree.org/mojunker/ACL-CLA/pdf/Cook-CLA-2004.pdf.
Cook, Eung-Do. 1991. Lexical Derivation and Stress in Cree. Papers of the 22nd Algonquian Conference, ed. by William Cowan, pp. 21–29. Ottawa: Carleton University Press.
Cooper, Clara (ed.). 1979. Hard Times: Stories by Elders from Mistassini. Mistassini: Cree Publications.
Cooper, John M. 1933. The Northern Algonquian Supreme Being. Primitive Man 6(3–4):41–111.
Cooter, David. 1989. L’Apparat françois-montagnais du Père Laure. Actes du 20e Congrès des Algonquinistes, ed. by William Cowan, pp. 79–85. Ottawa: Carleton University Press.
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Costa, David J. 1991. Approaching the Sources on Miami-Illinois. Papers of the 22nd Algonquian Conference, ed. by William Cowan, pp. 30–47. Ottawa: Carleton University Press.
Costa, David J. 1992. Miami-Illinois Animal Names. Algonquian and Iroquoian Linguistics 17:19–44.
Costa, David J. 1993. The Mission Press Wea Primer of 1837. Papers of the 24th Algonquian Conference, ed. by William Cowan, pp. 46–63. Ottawa: Carleton University Press.
Costa, David J. 1994. The Miami-Illinois Language. PhD thesis, University of California, Berkeley.
Costa, David J. 1996. Reconstructing Initial Change in Algonquian. Anthropological Linguistics 38:39–72.
Costa, David J. 1999. The Kinship Terminology of the Miami-Illinois Language. Anthropological Linguistics 41:28–53.
Costa, David J. 2000. Miami-Illinois Tribe Names. Papers of the 31st Algonquian Conference, ed. by John D. Nichols, pp. 30–53. Winnipeg: University of Manitoba Press.
Costa, David J. 2001. Shawnee Noun Plurals. Anthropological Linguistics 43:255–287.
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Costa, David J. 2002. Preverb Usage in Shawnee Narratives. Papers of the 33rd Algonquian Conference, ed. by H.C. Wolfart, pp. 120–161. Winnipeg: University of Manitoba Press.
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Costa, David J. 2007. The Dialectology of Southern New England Algonquian. Papers of the 38th Algonquian Conference, ed. by H.C. Wolfart, pp. 81–127. Winnipeg: University of Manitoba Press.
Costa, David J. 2008. New Notes on Miami-Illinois. Papers of the 39th Algonquian Conference, ed. by Karl S. Hele and Regna Darnell, pp. 123–165. London, Ontario: University of Western Ontario Press.
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Cowan, William. 1976. The Generation Gap in Montagnais Dialectology. Papers of the 7th Algonquian Conference, ed. by William Cowan, pp. 323–338. Ottawa: Carleton University Press.
Cowan, William. 1977. *xk/<theta>k proto-algonquien dans le montagnais du 17e siècle. Actes du 8e Congrès des Algonquinistes, ed. by William Cowan, pp. 143–150. Ottawa: Carleton University Press.
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Cowan, William. 1982. General Treat’s Vocabulary of Narragansett. Papers of the 13th Algonquian Conference, ed. by William Cowan, pp. 11–21. Ottawa: Carleton University Press.
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Cowan, William. 1984. The Indian from Olympus. Papers of the 15th Algonquian Conference, ed. by William Cowan, pp. 125–134. Ottawa: Carleton University Press.
Cowan, William. 1987. Ojibwa Vocabulary in Longfellow’s Hiawatha. Papers of the 18th Algonquian Conference, ed. by William Cowan, pp. 59–67. Ottawa: Carleton University Press.
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Cowan, William. 1992. Cree Vocabulary in the Works of James Oliver Curwood. Papers of the 23rd Algonquian Conference, ed. by William Cowan, pp. 63–78. Ottawa: Carleton University Press.
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Cowell, Andrew, and Alonzo Moss Sr. 2003. Arapaho Place Names in Colorado: Form and Function, Language and Culture. Anthropological Linguistics 45(4):349–389.
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