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WALS Online Resources for Cree (Plains)
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: Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology, 2021
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Glottolog 4.4 Resources for Plains Cree
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: Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology, 2021
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Cree, Plains: a language of Canada
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The Nêhiyawak Nation through Âcimowina: Experiencing Plains Cree Knowledge through Oral Narratives
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In: Totem: The University of Western Ontario Journal of Anthropology (2015)
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kâ-yôskâtahk ôma nêhiyawêwin : the representation of intentionality in Plains Cree
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kâ-yôskâtahk ôma nêhiyawêwin : the representation of intentionality in Plains Cree
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kâ-yôskâtahk ôma nêhiyawêwin : the representation of intentionality in Plains Cree
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Abstract:
This thesis considers the reference system of Plains Cree, an Algonquian language spoken in Canada. I argue that the referential system of this language can be understood as coding distinctions in extentionality; it distinguishes between referents that possess perspectives (‘intentional’) and referents that do not (‘extentional’). With respect to perspectival possession, Plains Cree distinguishes four referential classes: (i) inherently extentional “Inanimate” referents, (ii) contextually extentional “Obviative” referents, (iii) contextually intentional “Proximate” referents, and (iv) unspecified “Animate” referents. I then show that the referential class “Obviative” is decompositional; it is constructed out of components that code referential dependency, which is the confluence of structural ordering and perspectival embedding. Finally, I consider the methodological issues raised by the study of referential types, showing how different data-collection methods interact with the semantics of perspectival possession. ; Arts, Faculty of ; Linguistics, Department of ; Graduate
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Algonquian language; Extentionality; Linguistics; Obviation; Plains Cree; Referents; Semantics
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URL: http://hdl.handle.net/2429/940
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Cree: Language of the Plains / nehiyawewin: paskwawi-pikiskwewin
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