Journal: ANTHROPOLOGICAL LINGUISTICS (various heritage languages including Chickasaw)

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**ANTHROPOLOGICAL LINGUISTICS, Volume 42, Number 3 (Fall 2000)**

CONTENTS

Chukchi Women's Language: A Historical-Comparative Perspective, MICHAEL
DUNN

Is There an "Ethiopian Language Area"?, MAURO TOSCO

Some Phonetic Structures of Chickasaw, MATTHEW GORDON, PAMELA MUNRO, AND
PETER LADEFOGED

BOOK REVIEWS

A Dictionary of the Maya Language as Spoken in Hocaba, Yucatan (Victoria
Bricker, Eleuterio Po'ot Yah, and Ofelia Dzul de Po'ot), MARTHA J. MACRI

Talking on the Page: Editing Aboriginal Oral Texts. Papers Given at the
Thirty-Second Conference on Editorial Problems, University of Toronto,
14-16 November 1996 (Laura J. Murray and Keren Rice, editors), ANTHONY
MATTINA

Ethiopic Documents: Argobba Grammar and Dictionary (Wolf Leslau), GROVER
HUDSON

Tense and Aspect in Obolo Grammar and Discourse (Uche E. Aaron), RONALD
P.
SCHAEFER

Power, Marginality and African Oral Literature (Graham Furniss and Liz
Gunner, editors), DAN BEN-AMOS

Kashmiri: A Cognitive-Descriptive Grammar (Kashi Wali and Omkar N.
Koul),
ALICE DAVISON

Arabic Verbs in Time: Tense and Aspect in Cairene Arabic (John C.
Eisele),
IGNACIO FERRANDO

Vernacular Language: A Re-Evaluation (Andree Tabouret-Keller, Robert B.
LePage, Penelope Gardner-Chloros, and Gabrielle Varro, editors), ERICA
MCCLURE

Codeswitching Worldwide (Rodolfo Jacobson, editor) PENELOPE
GARDNER-CHLOROS

Historical Linguistics: An Introduction (Lyle Campbell), KAREN M. BOOKER

Nostratic: Sifting the Evidence (Joseph C. Salmons and Brian D. Joseph,
editors), STEFAN GEORG

Constructive Case: Evidence from Australian Languages (Rachel
Nordlinger),
ROB PENSALFINI


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