Anthropological Linguistics, Volume 32, Issues 1-2Department of Anthropology, Indiana University, 1990 - Comparative linguistics |
Contents
The Origin of MotherinLaw Vocabulary | 1 |
Uses of the Defocusing Pronominal Prefixes | 57 |
Compounding and Lexical Affixation in Spokane BARRY F CARLSON | 69 |
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adjective Arabic avoidance style Bantu languages BCTs Bigăr borrowed Bulgarian click consonants click type cognate color terms compounds consonant copula corresponding Czech defocusing prefix dental derived dialect of Yidiny dialects of Dyirbal Dixon Djabugay duwurr Dyirbal and Yidiny Dyirbal Jalnguy everyday and Jalnguy everyday lexeme everyday style everyday-style examples GLOSS grammatical guages Guugu Yimidhirr hadha hlonipha hydronyms Jalnguy forms Jalnguy lexemes Jalnguy styles Jalnguy vocabulary Jirrbal Johnstone Khoe Khoisan languages kullish lexemes lexical affixes linguistic long vowel M₁ markedness N₁ names nasal Nguni nominal nonclick noun Nyawaygi occur origin palatal palatal click person phonetic phonological phonological deformation pidgin Potůček reduplication reference rhotic Romanian root SCTs semantic Sotho Southern Bantu speakers speech stems substitution suffix syllable tcgw toponyms TRANSL Turkish Turks University Urdu verb verbal village Warrgamay Warungu words Xhosa Yidiny Jalnguy Zulu أنا ما