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Nonimmediate as a semantic unit in Delaware
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Kapitel in diesem Buch
- I-XVIII I
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American Indian Studies
- Ethnosemantics of the dream helper in south-central California 3
- Chimariko placenames and the boundaries of Chimariko territory 11
- An 'Indo-European' type paradigm in Proto Eastern Miwok 31
- Consequential verbs in the Northern Iroquoian languages and elsewhere 43
- The "old time" Chunut count 51
- Some Yokuts-Maidun comparisons 57
- Notes on Karok internal reconstruction 67
- Patterns of derivational affixation in the Spanish dialect of the last Rumsen speakers 77
- Washo bipartite verb stems 85
- Pre-Columbian borrowing involving Huastec 101
- Northern Chumash numerals 113
- Yuman numerals 121
- How languages die: A social history of unstable bilingualism among the Eastern Pomo 137
- Preaspirated consonants in Central Numic 151
- Renewal in Numic color systems 159
- Rumsen II*: An evaluation of reconstitution 169
- Ukiah: Yokaya 183
- Nonimmediate as a semantic unit in Delaware 191
- Two plus two makes two 199
- The non-genetic relationship of Wappo and Yuki 209
- English and Spanish loanwords in Wintu 221
- Two systems of Cahuilla kinship expressions: labeling and descriptive 229
- Rumsen derivation 237
- Shasta and Konomihu 245
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Indoeuropean Studies
- Greek βούλομαι: Etymology and evolution 267
- The dönsk tunga in early Medieval Normandy: A note 279
- The present participle again — some observations based on an Old Norse text 291
- Extension versus convergence in the North Germanic verb 299
- Sanskrit bhōgin- 'wealthy' → 'village headman; fisherman, palanquin-bearer' 315
- Diphthongs in Old English 327
- Albanian është 337
- On the origin of 3rd sg. -r in Old Norse 347
- Indo-European themes in Homer 357
- The nominative singular of n-stems in Germanic 375
- The unethical dative 383
- Definite default in Old Icelandic 395
- August Friedrich Pott as a pioneer of Romance linguistics 409
- The syntax of Old Russian mĭněti (sja) 421
- Notker's "Anlautgesetz" and generative phonology 441
- An exception to Old High German umlaut 449
- The etymon of snake, snail, and sneak in the light of Indo-Iranian 461
- Indo-European, Classical Armenian, and Modern Armenian 469
- The Venetic r-forms in a comparative perspective 477
- OInd. máhi : Gk. méga ‘great’ reconsidered 487
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- I-XVIII I
-
American Indian Studies
- Ethnosemantics of the dream helper in south-central California 3
- Chimariko placenames and the boundaries of Chimariko territory 11
- An 'Indo-European' type paradigm in Proto Eastern Miwok 31
- Consequential verbs in the Northern Iroquoian languages and elsewhere 43
- The "old time" Chunut count 51
- Some Yokuts-Maidun comparisons 57
- Notes on Karok internal reconstruction 67
- Patterns of derivational affixation in the Spanish dialect of the last Rumsen speakers 77
- Washo bipartite verb stems 85
- Pre-Columbian borrowing involving Huastec 101
- Northern Chumash numerals 113
- Yuman numerals 121
- How languages die: A social history of unstable bilingualism among the Eastern Pomo 137
- Preaspirated consonants in Central Numic 151
- Renewal in Numic color systems 159
- Rumsen II*: An evaluation of reconstitution 169
- Ukiah: Yokaya 183
- Nonimmediate as a semantic unit in Delaware 191
- Two plus two makes two 199
- The non-genetic relationship of Wappo and Yuki 209
- English and Spanish loanwords in Wintu 221
- Two systems of Cahuilla kinship expressions: labeling and descriptive 229
- Rumsen derivation 237
- Shasta and Konomihu 245
-
Indoeuropean Studies
- Greek βούλομαι: Etymology and evolution 267
- The dönsk tunga in early Medieval Normandy: A note 279
- The present participle again — some observations based on an Old Norse text 291
- Extension versus convergence in the North Germanic verb 299
- Sanskrit bhōgin- 'wealthy' → 'village headman; fisherman, palanquin-bearer' 315
- Diphthongs in Old English 327
- Albanian është 337
- On the origin of 3rd sg. -r in Old Norse 347
- Indo-European themes in Homer 357
- The nominative singular of n-stems in Germanic 375
- The unethical dative 383
- Definite default in Old Icelandic 395
- August Friedrich Pott as a pioneer of Romance linguistics 409
- The syntax of Old Russian mĭněti (sja) 421
- Notker's "Anlautgesetz" and generative phonology 441
- An exception to Old High German umlaut 449
- The etymon of snake, snail, and sneak in the light of Indo-Iranian 461
- Indo-European, Classical Armenian, and Modern Armenian 469
- The Venetic r-forms in a comparative perspective 477
- OInd. máhi : Gk. méga ‘great’ reconsidered 487