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Edward Sapir
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- Frontmatter I
- Frontispiece: Edward Sapir, about 1915 6
- Preface 13
- Introduction to Volumes V and VI 15
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SECTION ONE: TYPOLOGY AND CLASSIFICATION
- Introduction 21
- The Problem of Noun Incorporation in American Indian Languages (1911) 27
- Linguistic Publications of the Bureau of American Ethnology (1917) 61
- Review of C. C. Uhlenbeck, “Het passieve karakter van het verbum transitivum of van het verbum actionis in talen van Noord-Amerika” (1917) 69
- Review of C. C. Uhlenbeck, “Het identificeerend karakter der possessieve flexie in talen van Noord-Amerika” (1917) 75
- Materials Relating to Sapir's Classification of North American Indian Languages (1920) 81
- A Bird's-eye View of American Languages North of Mexico (1912) 93
- Central and North American Languages (1929) 95
- Glottalized Continuants in Navaho, Nootka, and Kwakiutl (with a Note on Indo-European) (1938) 105
- American Indian Grammatical Categories (1938) 133
- The Relation of American Indian Linguistics to General Linguistics (1947) 143
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SECTION TWO: PHONETIC ORTHOGRAPHY
- Introduction 149
- Report of the Committee on Phonetic Transcription of Indian Languages (1916) 151
- Some Orthographic Recommendations (1934) 171
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SECTION THREE: HOKAN LANGUAGES
- Introduction 177
- Characteristic Traits of the Yana Language of California (1909) 183
- The Chimariko Indians and Language (1911) 185
- The Position of Yana in the Hokan Stock (1918) 189
- The Status of Washo (1917) 223
- Dr. Sapir's Data on Washo and Hokan (1919) 225
- The Hokan and Coahuiltecan Languages (1920) 231
- A Note on the First Person Plural in Chimariko (1920) 245
- The Language of the Salinan Indians (1920) 251
- A Supplementary Note on Salinan and Washo (1921) 257
- The Hokan Affinity of Subtiaba in Nicaragua (1925) 263
- Male and Female Forms of Speech in Yana (1929) 335
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SECTION FOUR: UTO-AZTECAN LANGUAGES
- Introduction 345
- Some Fundamental Characteristics of the Ute Language (1910) 347
- Southern Paiute and Nahuatl, a Study in Uto-Aztekan (1913, 1914-1919) 351
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SECTION FIVE: ALGONKIAN AND RITWAN
- Introduction 447
- Algonkin p and s in Cheyenne (1913) 451
- Wiyot and Yurok, Algonkin Languages of California (1913) 453
- Algonkin Languages of California: A Reply (1915) 485
- The Algonkin Affinity of Yurok and Wiyot Kinship Terms (1923) 491
- The Owl Sacred Pack of the Fox Indians (1923) 531
- Sapir on Arapaho (1946) 535
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APPENDIX
- Noun Incorporation in American Languages (1910) 541
- Incorporation as a Linguistic Process (1911) 547
- Two Alleged Algonquian Languages of California (1914) 553
- Phonetic Key 563
- References 573
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter I
- Frontispiece: Edward Sapir, about 1915 6
- Preface 13
- Introduction to Volumes V and VI 15
-
SECTION ONE: TYPOLOGY AND CLASSIFICATION
- Introduction 21
- The Problem of Noun Incorporation in American Indian Languages (1911) 27
- Linguistic Publications of the Bureau of American Ethnology (1917) 61
- Review of C. C. Uhlenbeck, “Het passieve karakter van het verbum transitivum of van het verbum actionis in talen van Noord-Amerika” (1917) 69
- Review of C. C. Uhlenbeck, “Het identificeerend karakter der possessieve flexie in talen van Noord-Amerika” (1917) 75
- Materials Relating to Sapir's Classification of North American Indian Languages (1920) 81
- A Bird's-eye View of American Languages North of Mexico (1912) 93
- Central and North American Languages (1929) 95
- Glottalized Continuants in Navaho, Nootka, and Kwakiutl (with a Note on Indo-European) (1938) 105
- American Indian Grammatical Categories (1938) 133
- The Relation of American Indian Linguistics to General Linguistics (1947) 143
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SECTION TWO: PHONETIC ORTHOGRAPHY
- Introduction 149
- Report of the Committee on Phonetic Transcription of Indian Languages (1916) 151
- Some Orthographic Recommendations (1934) 171
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SECTION THREE: HOKAN LANGUAGES
- Introduction 177
- Characteristic Traits of the Yana Language of California (1909) 183
- The Chimariko Indians and Language (1911) 185
- The Position of Yana in the Hokan Stock (1918) 189
- The Status of Washo (1917) 223
- Dr. Sapir's Data on Washo and Hokan (1919) 225
- The Hokan and Coahuiltecan Languages (1920) 231
- A Note on the First Person Plural in Chimariko (1920) 245
- The Language of the Salinan Indians (1920) 251
- A Supplementary Note on Salinan and Washo (1921) 257
- The Hokan Affinity of Subtiaba in Nicaragua (1925) 263
- Male and Female Forms of Speech in Yana (1929) 335
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SECTION FOUR: UTO-AZTECAN LANGUAGES
- Introduction 345
- Some Fundamental Characteristics of the Ute Language (1910) 347
- Southern Paiute and Nahuatl, a Study in Uto-Aztekan (1913, 1914-1919) 351
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SECTION FIVE: ALGONKIAN AND RITWAN
- Introduction 447
- Algonkin p and s in Cheyenne (1913) 451
- Wiyot and Yurok, Algonkin Languages of California (1913) 453
- Algonkin Languages of California: A Reply (1915) 485
- The Algonkin Affinity of Yurok and Wiyot Kinship Terms (1923) 491
- The Owl Sacred Pack of the Fox Indians (1923) 531
- Sapir on Arapaho (1946) 535
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APPENDIX
- Noun Incorporation in American Languages (1910) 541
- Incorporation as a Linguistic Process (1911) 547
- Two Alleged Algonquian Languages of California (1914) 553
- Phonetic Key 563
- References 573