Anthropological Linguistics, Volume 48, Issue 1Department of Anthropology, Indiana University, 2006 - Comparative linguistics |
Contents
Matrilineal Clans and Kin Terms on Rossel | 1 |
A Complex Network | 44 |
Book Reviews | 82 |
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analysis Andrews Andrews's Angulo Anthropological Linguistics antipassives benefactive brother Buryat chapter chênê Classical Nahuatl classificatory clauses consonants constructions coreferent Daur descent dialects dictionary discussed ego's ethnopoetic example EXOGAMY External Possession father's clan female forms genealogical Halkomelem Halkomelem middle him/her Hymes implicational hierarchy intransitive verbs Jaime de Angulo kââkââ/kââpyââ kââkââ/kââpyââ kââpyââ kââkââ Karata kédikââ kee kee kee kee/kee Kemmer kênê Khalkha kin term kin types Kroeber lexical suffixes Liep logophoric reflexive Lounsbury m:aam:aa male marry matriclan matrilineal mbwó michó Middle Mongol middle morphology middle system Mongolic languages morpheme mother's brother's n:ââ Nahuatl noun oblique object Oirat one's orthography passive personal reflexive phonetic propositus reciprocals reference Rossel Island Rossel system Salish languages salmon sister's daughter Spanish speaker subclans syntactic terminology texts third person tîdê totems tp:ee transitive suffix University verb classes vowel vyîlî w:ââ wife woman words Yidika Zoogocho Zapotec