Ives Goddard 2012

Goddard, Ives. 2012. The “Loup” Languages of Western Massachusetts: The Dialectal Diversity of Southern New England Algonquian. In Monica Macaulay and Margaret Noodin and J. Randolph Valentine (eds.), Papers of the Forty-Fourth Algonquian Conference, 104-138. Ottawa: Carleton University.

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  address    = {Ottawa},
  author     = {Ives Goddard},
  booktitle  = {Papers of the Forty-Fourth Algonquian Conference},
  editor     = {Monica Macaulay and Margaret Noodin and J. Randolph Valentine},
  pages      = {104-138},
  publisher  = {Carleton University},
  title      = {The “Loup” Languages of Western Massachusetts: The Dialectal Diversity of Southern New England Algonquian},
  year       = {2012},
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  lgcode     = {Mathevet Loup A1 similar but not identical to Massachusett = Nipmuck = Loup A [xlo], Mathevet Loup A2 shared a unique innovation with Loup 3 = Norwottuck = Massachusetts = Wampanoag [wam], Mathevet Loup A3 shared a major restructuring with Eastern Mahican and Abenaki = Pocumtuck = Abenaki-Western [abe], Terlaye Loup B4 = Mathevet Loup A3 = Pocumtuck = Abenaki-Western [abe], Terlaye Loup B5 = Woronoco = Loup B [xlb], Terlaye Loup B6 = Pojassick = Loup B [xlb]},
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Languages

Name in source Glottolog languoid
Mathevet Loup A1 similar but not identical to Massachusett = Nipmuck
Mathevet Loup A2 shared a unique innovation with Loup 3 = Norwottuck = Massachusetts
Mathevet Loup A3 shared a major restructuring with Eastern Mahican and Abenaki = Pocumtuck
Terlaye Loup B4 = Mathevet Loup A3 = Pocumtuck
Terlaye Loup B5 = Woronoco
Terlaye Loup B6 = Pojassick