Anthropological Linguistics, Volume 41, Issue 2Department of Anthropology, Indiana University, 1999 - Comparative linguistics |
Contents
Loanwords and Stress in Tohono | 193 |
Another Look at WappoYuki Loans WILLIAM W ELMENDORF | 209 |
Requests in Akan Discourse SAMUEL GYASI OBENG | 230 |
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address form Akan Akan society ákó American analysis Anthropological Linguistics Anthropology Arabic Berkeley Bitsili borrowed California Press California Publications Chadian Arabic chapter cognate communities context corpus planning culture degenerate feet derivation diagnostician Dictionary direct requests discourse discussion edited Edward Sapir ethnographic example excerpt field school Gaeltacht grammar Hoijer Hopi imposition Indian indigenous indirect Insertion sequence interactants Irish Irish language jiní Kikuyu KO's Kornfilt Kroeber Kwadwo Lake Miwok language planning lexical literacy loanwords marker means Michael Clyne monomorphemic monosyllabic morpheme morphology narration native speakers Navajo Northern Yukian noun offer Patwin phonetic phonological plural PNYN political Pomo present Proto-Northern Yukian reconstructible reference reiterant speech relationship request event Request Turn requested item requestee's root Sapir Sawyer and Schlichter Saxton secondary stress social speech event stress pattern studies suffix Tohono O'odham Turkish University of California verb voices vowels Wappo Wappo and Yuki Wintu Yuki forms