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Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter I
- Preface VII
- Contents XI
- List of Contributors XV
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A. The History of Linguistics and Stanley Newman's Six Decades
- Prague 3
- How I discovered linguistics 11
- SONGS FOR A WINDY DAY 31
- Bibliography of Stanley S. Newman 33
- Inventory of Stanley Newman's linguistic materials 41
- "Singularly like our ideal of a scientist" 45
- Obituary Stanley S. Newman (1905-1984) 65
- Stanley Newman and the Sapir school of linguistics 71
- Sapir's panoramic view (1926) of recent advances in linguistics 89
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B. American Indian Studies
- Institutional language maintenance resources of American Indians in the early 1980s 107
- Spanish loans in Wikchamni 123
- Some principles of Alaskan Athabaskan toponymic knowledge 129
- Deified mind among the Keresan Pueblos 151
- Creek curing in academe 157
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C. Grammar and Discourse
- On the unit of paragraph analysis in formal monologue discourse 175
- Object agreement in the Halkomelem Salish Passive: a morphological explanation 185
- Argument obviation and switch-reference in Hopi 201
- Some agent hierarchies in Upper Chehalis 213
- Vowel ablaut and its functions in Yuman 219
- Aspect in Isthmus Zapotee 229
- A later view of Gitksan syntax 245
- The Kuna verb: a study in the interplay of grammar, discourse, and style 261
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D. Word Formation
- Navajo stem variation 275
- Lexical morphemes in Bella Coola 289
- Lexical elaboration in Navajo 303
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E. Phonology
- Loss of contrast between voiced and voiceless alveolar flapped stops in American English 323
- Some environments which may condition vowel length 331
- What is a 'register' language? 337
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F. Comparative Studies
- The Proto Otopamean vowel system and the development of Matlatzinca 345
- A new look at Aztec-Tanoan 365
- Interpreting the past from the present: a Nahuat example 381
- Prenasalized stops in Proto-Indo-European 387
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G. Oral Tradition
- Tsimshian poetics 395
- Thoth and oral tradition 407
- Some aspects of textual relations in Jawoyn, Northern Australia 417
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H. Ethnological Studies
- "Say 'Hello' to your (second) cousin Claude:" kinship terminology and recursive rules 447
- Kumix: the Chorti hero 461
- Visualizing the physical context of discourse in languages of the past 469
- Ethnographic notes and observations on the Big Man Complex among the Nacirema 483
- Index 491
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter I
- Preface VII
- Contents XI
- List of Contributors XV
-
A. The History of Linguistics and Stanley Newman's Six Decades
- Prague 3
- How I discovered linguistics 11
- SONGS FOR A WINDY DAY 31
- Bibliography of Stanley S. Newman 33
- Inventory of Stanley Newman's linguistic materials 41
- "Singularly like our ideal of a scientist" 45
- Obituary Stanley S. Newman (1905-1984) 65
- Stanley Newman and the Sapir school of linguistics 71
- Sapir's panoramic view (1926) of recent advances in linguistics 89
-
B. American Indian Studies
- Institutional language maintenance resources of American Indians in the early 1980s 107
- Spanish loans in Wikchamni 123
- Some principles of Alaskan Athabaskan toponymic knowledge 129
- Deified mind among the Keresan Pueblos 151
- Creek curing in academe 157
-
C. Grammar and Discourse
- On the unit of paragraph analysis in formal monologue discourse 175
- Object agreement in the Halkomelem Salish Passive: a morphological explanation 185
- Argument obviation and switch-reference in Hopi 201
- Some agent hierarchies in Upper Chehalis 213
- Vowel ablaut and its functions in Yuman 219
- Aspect in Isthmus Zapotee 229
- A later view of Gitksan syntax 245
- The Kuna verb: a study in the interplay of grammar, discourse, and style 261
-
D. Word Formation
- Navajo stem variation 275
- Lexical morphemes in Bella Coola 289
- Lexical elaboration in Navajo 303
-
E. Phonology
- Loss of contrast between voiced and voiceless alveolar flapped stops in American English 323
- Some environments which may condition vowel length 331
- What is a 'register' language? 337
-
F. Comparative Studies
- The Proto Otopamean vowel system and the development of Matlatzinca 345
- A new look at Aztec-Tanoan 365
- Interpreting the past from the present: a Nahuat example 381
- Prenasalized stops in Proto-Indo-European 387
-
G. Oral Tradition
- Tsimshian poetics 395
- Thoth and oral tradition 407
- Some aspects of textual relations in Jawoyn, Northern Australia 417
-
H. Ethnological Studies
- "Say 'Hello' to your (second) cousin Claude:" kinship terminology and recursive rules 447
- Kumix: the Chorti hero 461
- Visualizing the physical context of discourse in languages of the past 469
- Ethnographic notes and observations on the Big Man Complex among the Nacirema 483
- Index 491