ISBN:
0899256546
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9783110125726
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9783110851090
Language:
English
Pages:
Online-Ressource (559 p)
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ill., port
Edition:
Online-Ausg. 2011 Electronic reproduction; Available via World Wide Web
Parallel Title:
Print version American Indian Languages 2
DDC:
306.44/08997
Keywords:
Linguistics
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Indians of North America Languages
Abstract:
American Indian Languages 2
Description / Table of Contents:
Frontispiece: Edward Sapir; Preface; Introduction to Volumes V and VI; SECTION SIX: ATHABASKAN AND NA-DENE LANGUAGES; Introduction; Notes on Chasta Costa Phonology and Morphology (1914); Corrigenda to Father Morice's "Chasta Costa and the Dene Languages of the North" (1915); The Na-dene Languages, a Preliminary Report (1915); The Sino-Dene Hypothesis [excerpts from a letter to A. L. Kroeber] (1921); Athabaskan Tone (1922); A Type of Athabaskan Relative (1923); The Phonetics of Haida (1923); Pitch Accent in Sarcee, an Athabaskan Language (1925)
Description / Table of Contents:
The Similarity of Chinese and Indian Languages (1925)Review of Berard Haile, Manual of Navaho Grammar (1926); A Summary Report of Field Work among the Hupa, Summer of 1927 (1928); The Concept of Phonetic Law as Tested in Primitive Languages by Leonard Bloomfield [excerpt] (1931); Two Navaho Puns (1932); Problems in Athapaskan Linguistics; Review of A. G. Morice, The Carrier Language (1935); Internal Linguistic Evidence Suggestive of the Northern Origin of the Navaho (1936)
Description / Table of Contents:
Cornelius Osgood, The Distribution of the Northern Athapaskan Indians [contribution by Sapir]: Linguistic Classification within the Northern Athapaskan Area (1936)SECTION SEVEN: PENUTIAN LANGUAGES; Introduction; Preliminary Report on the Language and Mythology of the Upper Chinook (1907); Franz Boas, Chinook [contributions by Sapir] (1911): Diminutive and Augmentative Consonantism in Wishram Post-positions in Wishram Wishram Text and Analysis Modal Elements; A Characteristic Penutian Form of Stem (1921); A Chinookan Phonetic Law (1926)
Description / Table of Contents:
L. S. Freeland, The Relationship of Mixe to the Penutian Family [with notes by Sapir] (1930)(with Morris Swadesh) Coos-Takelma-Penutian Comparisons (1953); Comparative Penutian Glosses; SECTION EIGHT: WAKASHAN AND SALISHAN LANGUAGES; Introduction; The Rival Chiefs, a Kwakiutl Story Recorded by George Hunt (1906); Some Aspects of Nootka Language and Culture [excerpt] (1911); Abnormal Types of Speech in Nootka (1915); Noun Reduplication in Comox (1915); The Rival Whalers, a Nitinat Story (1924); Nootka Baby Words (1929); Morris Swadesh (ed.), Salish-Wakashan Comparison (1949)
Description / Table of Contents:
SECTION NINE: OTHER AMERICAN LANGUAGESA Tutelo Vocabulary (1913); Review of B. Bibolotti, Moseteno Vocabulary and Treatises (1918); APPENDIX; A. G. Morice, Review of Sapir, Notes on Chasta Costa Phonology and Morphology (1915); A. G. Morice, Chasta Costa and the Déné Languages of the North (1915); A. G. Morice, Misconceptions Concerning Déné Morphology: Remarks on Dr. Sapir's Would-be Corrigenda (1917); E. Sapir, Corrigenda and Addenda to Takelma Texts (1914); Phonetic Key to Publications of Edward Sapir; References; Index to Volumes V and VI
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