Anthropological Linguistics, Volume 47, Issue 1Department of Anthropology, Indiana University, 2005 - Comparative linguistics |
Contents
The Indigenous Languages of the Southeast IVES GODDARD | 1 |
Alsea Pronouns M DALE KINKADE | 61 |
Nominal Classification in Mali TONYA N STEBBINS | 77 |
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Adair Akokisa Algonquian Alsea American Indians animacy Atakapa Baining languages Bayogoula Catawba Choctaw common nouns Congaree count neutral noun Creek Cusabo Dale Kinkade dialects dual edited encode English Esaw example feminine noun class Florida forms Gatschet gender system groups Guale Hitchiti Hudson human nouns human referents Iroquoian Joara Kinkade Koasati Lawson Lederer lexical Linguistics Mali Manahoac masculine and feminine masculine noun class Mobilian Jargon Mohegan Monacan Mooney Muskogean Muskogean languages neuter neutral noun class noun class assignment noun class markers noun class system nouns referring number marking person plural phonemic place names plural marking predicate pronouns pronominal proper nouns Rankin River Salish Santee Saponi Saraw second person semantic shape-based noun classes Sibley Siouan Siuslaw South Carolina Southeast Spanish speakers Speck spoken suffix Swanton Tawasa third person Tillamook Timucua town tribes Tunica Tutelo Upper Chehalis velar Virginia vocabulary vowel Waselkov Washington Wateree Wenhold word Yamasee Yuchi