Anthropological Linguistics, Volume 47, Issue 4Department of Anthropology, Indiana University, 2005 - Comparative linguistics |
Contents
Linguistic Evidence for a Prehistoric Polynesia | 369 |
Lexical Retention and Cultural Significance | 401 |
The Innovation of s in Kulina and Deni STEFAN DIENST | 424 |
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affricate American Anthropological Linguistics Arawan archaic attested Aulie Barbareño boat borrowed Cambridge University Press canoe cargo holders Central Chiapas Chumashan form Chumashan languages cognate consonant creole cultural Dempwolff's derived dialect of Kulina Dictionary Dixon Eastern Polynesian English Gabrielino glottal stop Grammar groups hardcover Harrington Hawaiian Heizer historical Hokan Indian Ineseño Island Chumash Jabêm Jamamadi Jarawara Josserand Juruá Kanamari Koop and Koop Kulina and Deni lexical items loans loanwords mashan Maya Mayan mayordomos meaning México modern morpheme morphological N.p. paper Nart Sagas native ñoj Northern Chumash noun Obispeño origin Panoan languages Paumari phoneme phonological pine plank canoe Polynesian languages Proto-Arawan Purisimeño Purus dialect reconstructed ritual sagas saka Salasaca Santa Barbara Sapir Selkup semantic sewn-plank canoe Southern Spanish speakers Studies suffix suggest syllable Table tarayna Tila Chol tomol translation tumu tumuRaa?au Tzeltal Tzotzil Ubykh University of California Uto-Aztecan Ventureño verb vocabulary voiceless vowel wood word