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