Anthropological Linguistics, Volume 48, Issue 3Department of Anthropology, Indiana University, 2006 - Comparative linguistics |
Contents
Poetic Devices | 233 |
The Origins of the Wakashan Classificatory Verbs | 266 |
Book Reviews | 288 |
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Alutor American Indian Anthropological Linguistics Athabaskan attested Berkeley bilingual California Press chantways Chimariko Chukchi classificatory roots classificatory verbs clause Coyote Coyote narratives creoles Culture dialect dictionary Diné Diné College edited Eel River English ethnonyms Ethnopoetics example flat object framing device glossed grammatical guages Haida Harrington hollow object Holm Humboldt Bay Hupa International Journal Itelmen jiní Jó akódaa Karuk Klamath Kroeber Kwakiutlan Kwakwala language shift Laura Tohe lexical Lincoln and Rath literacy long thing Luci Tapahonso Ma'ii Maliseet meaning microlevel multilingualism naasháa doo Native Navajo language Navajo narratives Navajo poets nominal Nootkan Northwestern California noun Nuuchahnulth oral tradition phonemic place names poem poetic devices pronouns pronunciation Proto-Chukotian recorded refer Reichard Rex Lee sacred mountains Sapir semantic sense speakers Spott stem extender suffix Swadesh syntax Tapahonso texts Toelken Tohe Tolowa translated University of California verbal vowel Wakashan Webster Wiyot word written poetry