Anthropological Linguistics, Volume 48, Issue 2Department of Anthropology, Indiana University, 2006 - Comparative linguistics |
Contents
Language Maintenance in the Meseta Purépecha Region | 109 |
A Phonetic and Phonological | 132 |
Gender Switch in Female Speech of an Urbanized | 169 |
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