Geary, Proto-Algonquian *çk: Further Examples, in Language, volume 17, number 4 (October - December 1941), pages 304-310: *meçkw- Algonquian Linguistics...
person, indefinite *mi·kiwa·ʔmi Central Algonquian: Cree: mi-, ᒥ- (mi-) Menominee: mɛ- Ojibwe: mi- Eastern Algonquian: Abenaki: m- Mohegan-Pequot: mu- *ne-...
(1992): *atkyi Berman, Howard (1992) “A Restriction on the Shape of Proto-Algonquian Nouns”, in International Journal of American Linguistics, volume 58...
Archaeology of Eastern North America, volume 15 (1987), page 5: Proto-Eastern Algonquian had a word for "bow", *aʔta·pya (a compound of aʔt-, "set in place"...
*wi·kiwa·ʔmi Plains Algonquian: Blackfoot: o- Cheyenne: he- Central Algonquian: Menominee: o- Fox: (o)w(î)- Miami: a- Eastern Algonquian: Abenaki: w- Penobscot:...
been present in Proto-Algic. When prefixed to certain words this prefix became *ni·- (and *ke- became *ki·-, etc). Plains Algonquian: Blackfoot: no-,...
borrowing of this word, either from Proto-Algonquian per se or from a predecessor of it (Proto-Algic). (Note that "Proto-Siouan did not have a contrast between...
A variant of *tal- (which see), from Proto-Algic. *taθ- there, synonym of *tal- see also *tal- Central Algonquian: Cree: tasi/ᑕᓯ (tasi, “there”) *taθ-...
From Proto-Algic *ki·la (“you (singular)”). *ki·ra you (singular); second-person singular pronoun *ki·rwa·wa (“you (plural)”) Plains Algonquian: Blackfoot:...
*ki·piči (“your tooth”) Plains Algonquian: Blackfoot: ko-, ki-, k- Arapaho: he- Cheyenne: né- (“your”) Central Algonquian: Cree: ki-, ᑭ- (ki-) Menominee:...