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Current Perspectives on a Language Family

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An edition of Athapaskan Linguistics (1989)

Athapaskan Linguistics

Current Perspectives on a Language Family

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Mouton De Gruyter
Language
English
Pages
645

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Cover of: Athapaskan Linguistics
Athapaskan Linguistics: Current Perspectives on a Language Family
November 1989, Mouton De Gruyter
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Cover of: Athapaskan linguistics
Athapaskan linguistics: current perspectives on a language family
1989, M. de Gruyter
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First Sentence

"In this paper, a phonemic study is made of the Beaver dialect spoken on the Doig River reserve, north of Fort St John, northeast British Columbia.1"

Table of Contents

Eung-Do Cook & Keren Rice, Introduction, 1-61
Gillian Story, Problems of phonemic representation in Beaver, 63-98
Gillian Story, A report on the nature of Carrier pitch phenomena: with special reference to the verb prefix tonomechanics, 99-144
Eung-Do Cook, Chilcotin tone and verb paradigms, 145-198
Sharon Hargus, Sekani ghə: conjugation or mode prefix?, 199-227
Keren D. Rice, The phonology of Fort Nelson Slave stem tone: syntactic implications, 229-264
Keren D. Rice & Sharon Hargus, Conjugation and mode in Athapaskan languages: evidence for two positions, 265-315
Andrew Barss, Ken Kale, Ellavina Tsosie Perkins, & Margaret Speas, Aspects of logical form in Navajo, 317-334
Merton Sandoval & Eloise Jelinek, The bi-construction and pronominal arguments in Apachean, 335-377
Leslie Saxon, Lexical versus syntactic projection: the configurationality of Slave, 379-406
Mary Ann Willie, Why there is nothing missing in Navajo relative clauses, 407-437
Lynn McCreedy, Cohesion and discourse structure in three genres of Navajo discourse, 439-486
Gillian Story, The Athapaskan first duoplural subject prefix, 487-531
James Kari, Some linguistic insights into Dena’ina prehistory, 533-574
Jeff Leer, Directional systems in Athapaskan and Na-Dene, 575-622
Index, 623-645

Edition Notes

Published in
Berlin, New York
Series
Trends in linguistics: State-of-the-art reports ; 15

Contributors

Editor
Eung-Do Cook
Editor
Keren D. Rice
Contributor
Andrew Barss
Contributor
Eung-Do Cook
Contributor
Ken Hale
Contributor
Sharon Hargus
Contributor
Eloise Jelinek
Contributor
James Kari
Contributor
Jeff Leer
Contributor
Lynn McCreedy
Contributor
Ellavina Tsosie Perkins
Contributor
Keren D. Rice
Contributor
Merton Sandoval
Contributor
Leslie Saxon
Contributor
Margaret Speas
Contributor
Gillian Story
Contributor
Mary Ann Willie

The Physical Object

Format
Hardcover
Pagination
[8], 645
Number of pages
645
Dimensions
9 x 6.3 x 1.5 inches
Weight
2.4 pounds

ID Numbers

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OL8275012M
ISBN 10
0899252826
ISBN 13
9780899252827
Library Thing
3635718
Goodreads
3207073

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