[Algonquiana] Prehistoric Language contact ?

David Costa pankihtamwa at earthlink.net
Wed Nov 19 22:03:49 UTC 2014


What lexical borrowings are you trying to account for?

Dave


> John and Arok,
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> Thanks for your quick reply. Researching phonetic similarities would be a great start. I was rather thinking of lexical borrowings but your insight widens my interest !
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> Danielle
> Dr. Danielle E. Cyr, Senior Scholar at York University
> 339, boul. Perron ouest
> New Richmond, QC, 	G0C 2BO
> dcyr at yorku.ca - 418.392.7271
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> ---- Original Message ----
> From: John Steckley <John.Steckley at humber.ca>
> To: "Wolvengrey, Arok" <awolvengrey at firstnationsuniversity.ca>, "Danielle E. Cyr" <dcyr at yorku.ca>, "ALGONQUIANA at LISTSERV.LINGUISTLIST.ORG" <ALGONQUIANA at LISTSERV.LINGUISTLIST.ORG>
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> Subject: RE: [Algonquiana] Prehistoric Language contact ?
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> Danielle/Arok:
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> Wendat has a well-developed system of dual pronominal prefixes as agents (but not patients).  Presumably St. Lawrence Iroquoian did as well.  It would be interesting to see whether some phonetic similarities appear between Mi'kmaq/Maliseet dual forms and those that Wendat has.
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> John
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> From: Algonquiana [mailto:algonquiana-bounces at listserv.linguistlist.org] On Behalf Of Wolvengrey, Arok
> Sent: November 19, 2014 4:18 PM
> To: Danielle E. Cyr; ALGONQUIANA at LISTSERV.LINGUISTLIST.ORG
> Subject: Re: [Algonquiana] Prehistoric Language contact ?
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> Hi Danielle,
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> I'm not aware of anything actually written with regard to this, but there was some brief discussion at the recent Algonquian conference (or was it online???) about the possible source or model for the introduction of the dual as a category in Micmac (and Maliseet?).  Inuktitut could be one source, but Iroquoian was perhaps (?) favoured suggesting some contact in the (lower? south eastern?) Great Lakes area.  Others far more knowledgeable about the Eastern languages, please feel free to shoot these thoughts down as required.
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> ᐋᐧᐱ ᑭᐦᐃᐤ
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> Arok Wolvengrey
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> Professor, Algonquian Languages and Linguistics and
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> Department Head of Indigenous Languages, Arts and Cultures
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> First Nations University of Canada
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> 1 First Nations Way
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> From: Algonquiana [algonquiana-bounces at listserv.linguistlist.org] on behalf of Danielle E. Cyr [dcyr at yorku.ca]
> Sent: November 19, 2014 3:05 PM
> To: ALGONQUIANA at LISTSERV.LINGUISTLIST.ORG
> Subject: [Algonquiana] Prehistoric Language contact ?
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> Hello All,
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> Beside 
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> DENNY, Peter J.  2003. Early Signs of Eastern Algonquians. Essays in Algonquian, Catawban and Siouan Linguistics in Memory of Frank T. Siebert Jr. Blair A. Rudes and David J. Costa. Winnipeg: Algonquian and Iroquoian Linguistics, Memoir 16, p. 15-36.
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> does anyone know about literature discussing prehistoric language contacts between Proto Eastern Algonquian and other older languages ?
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> Thanks in advance,
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> Danielle Cyr
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> ___________________________________________
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> Dr. Danielle E. Cyr, Senior Scholar at York University
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> 339, boul. Perron ouest
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> New Richmond, QC,   G0C 2BO
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> dcyr at yorku.ca - 418.392.7271
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