Journal: ANTHROPOLOGICAL LINGUISTICS 43: 2 (Summer 2001) (various indigenous languages)

Scott McGinnis smcginnis at nflc.org
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received postings to heritage-list that were blank documents -- I am
therefore resending the three postings originally sent on Monday 17
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 **ANTHROPOLOGICAL LINGUISTICS, Volume 43, Number 2 (Summer 2001)**

CONTENTS

Aspects of the Phonetics of Tlingit, IAN MADDIESON, CAROLINE L. SMITH,
AND
NICOLA BESSELL

Who Is Sunulqaz?: A Salish Quest, JAN P. VAN EIJK

Inequality in Address Behavior at Public Institutions in La Paz,
Bolivia,
MARIA E. PLACENCIA

BOOK REVIEWS

Determiner Systems and Quantificational Strategies: Evidence from Salish
(Lisa Matthewson), KEREN RICE

Wari': The Pacaas Novos Language of Western Brazil (Dan Everett and
Barbara Kern), ALEXANDRA Y. AIKHENVALD

African Languages: An Introduction (Bernd Heine and Derek Nurse,
editors),
OLANIKE OLA ORIE

Die itelmenische Sprache: Grammatik und Texte (Stephan Georg and
Alexander
P. Volodin), JONATHAN DAVID BOBALJIK

Numerals: Comparative-Etymological Analyses of Numerical Systems and
Their
Implications (Saharan, Nubian, Egyptian, Berber, Kartvelian, Uralic,
Altaic, and Indo-European Languages) (Vaclav Blazek), PETER BAKKER

Approaches to the Evolution of Language: Social and Cognitive Bases
(James
R. Hurford, Michael Studdert-Kennedy, and Chris Knight, editors), W.
TECUMSEH FITCH

Aspects of Zaiwa Prosody: An Autosegmental Account (Mark W.
Wannemacher),
DAVID BRADLEY

A Grammar of Meithei (Shobhana L. Chelliah), JAMES A. MATISOFF

Talk Is Cheap: Sarcasm, Alienation, and the Evolution of Language (John
Haiman), MICHAEL TOOLAN

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