28.2681, TOC: International Journal of American Linguistics 83 / S1 (2017)

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Date: Thu, 15 Jun 2017 13:51:06
From: Marsha Ross [mar at uchicago.edu]
Subject: International Journal of American Linguistics Vol. 83, No. S1 (2017)

 
Publisher:	University of Chicago Press
			http://www.journals.uchicago.edu 
			
Journal Title:  International Journal of American Linguistics 
Volume Number:  83 
Issue Number:  S1 
Issue Date:  2017 


Subtitle:  Texts in the Indigenous Languages of the Americas, #1: Zoquean Narratives   


Main Text:  

Texts in the Indigenous Languages of the Americas, #1: Zoquean Narratives 
IJAL vol. 83, Supplement 1, April 2017

Introduction Lynda Boudreault

Ayapanec prepared by Daniel Suslak

Sierra Popoluca (Soteapanec) prepared by Lynda Boudreault

Texistepec Popoluca prepared by Søren Wichmann and Lynda Boudreault

Ocotepec prepared by Ernesto Ramírez Muñoz and Román de la Cruz Morales

San Miguel Chimalapa Zoque prepared by Silviano Jiménez Jiménez

Santa María Chimalapa Zoque prepared by Silviano Jiménez Jiménez and Roberto
Zavala Maldonado

Farewell to the Old and Hello to the New Managing Editor
David Beck, Donna B. Gerdts
pp. 203–206

An Innovative Main Clause Construction with Ergative Patterns in Kari’nja
(Cariban, Suriname)
Racquel-María Sapién
pp. 207–231

Ecuadoran Media Lengua: More Than A “Half”-Language?
John M. Lipski
pp. 233–262

Positional Verbs in Colonial Valley Zapotec
John Foreman, Brook Danielle Lillehaugen
pp. 263–305

Perspectives On The Quechua–Aymara Contact Relationship And The Lexicon And
Phonology Of Pre-Proto-Aymara
Nicholas Q. Emlen
pp. 307–340

When Animals Become Humans: Grammatical Gender in Tunica
Raina Heaton, Patricia Anderson
pp. 341–363

The Mexicano (Nahuatl) Dialect of Pochutla, Oaxaca
Franz Boas, David Beck
pp. 365–442

Review:

A Dictionary of Skiri Pawnee. By R Douglas, Parks, and Lula Nora Pratt
Armik Mirzayan
pp. 443–446

This volume is also viewable as animated text online at
http://www.americanlinguistics.org/?page_id=2021. The online edition includes
an additional text from Jitotoltec Zoque prepared by Roberto Zavala Maldonado.
 



Linguistic Field(s): Historical Linguistics
                     Morphology
                     Phonology
                     Syntax

Subject Language(s): Media Lengua (mue)
                     Quichua, Imbabura Highland (qvi)
                     Tunica (tun)
                     Zapotec, Mitla (zaw)

Language Family(ies): Aymaran
                      Cariban 
                      Quechuan 
                      Suriname 
                      Zapotec 


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