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On alienable and inalienable possession

  • Johanna Nichols
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  1. Frontmatter I
  2. Some places where Comanche's vowel devoicing rule doesn't work 1
  3. San Juan Southern Paiute numerals and mathematics 15
  4. Mayo suprasegmentals: synchronic and diachronic considerations 37
  5. Proto Utian stems 53
  6. Post-conquest influences on Cora (Uto-Aztecan) 77
  7. The development of the Muskogean h-grade in Oklahoma Seminole 137
  8. On the relationship of Timucua to Muskogean 157
  9. Independent pronouns in Fox 165
  10. Some Sahaptian-Klamath-Tsimshianic lexical sets 195
  11. Wilhelm von Humboldt and Edward Sapir: analogies and homologies in their linguistic thoughts 225
  12. The Nootka passive revisited 265
  13. Some Proto-Central Salish sound correspondences 293
  14. Pre-Cheyenne *y 345
  15. Stress and length in Mayo 361
  16. Alabama radical morphology: h-infix and disfixation 377
  17. "Verbless" possessive sentences in Yaqui 411
  18. Koasati reduplication 431
  19. Proto-Salishan colors 443
  20. Narrative style in variants of a Kawaiisu myth text 467
  21. Number suppletion in Yuman 483
  22. Componential analysis of the Guarijio orientational system 497
  23. Lexical categories and number in Central Pomo 517
  24. Diminutive syntax 539
  25. On alienable and inalienable possession 557
  26. The floating accent of Kashaya 611
  27. Hypotheses in diachronic linguistics, or how to make the most of meager and messy data 623
  28. Quapaw: genetic and areal affiliations 629
  29. Semantic and pragmatic objects in Klamath 651
  30. Variation and change in Cherokee: evidence from the pronominal prefixes 675
  31. Esselen: Utian onomastics 693
  32. Maidu literary style 705
  33. The suprasegmental phonemes of the Penobscot dialect of Eastern Abenaki, an Eastern Algonquian language 715
  34. Switch-reference in Conchucos Quechua 765
  35. Mile-long Plymouth with fishtail fenders 787
  36. Salinan numerals 795
  37. The morphophonology of Choctaw verb roots and valence suffixes 805
  38. Index of Languages 819
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