Journal: ANTHROPOLOGICAL LINGUISTICS (various indigenous languages)
Scott McGinnis
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**ANTHROPOLOGICAL LINGUISTICS, Volume 42, Number 4 (Winter 2000)**
CONTENTS
The Passamaquoddy "Witchcraft Tales" of Newell S. Francis, PHILIP S. LESOURD
Language and Space in Tonga: "The Front of the House Is Where the Chief
Sits!", GIOVANNI BENNARDO
Amuzgo and Zapotec: Two More Cases of Laryngeally Complex Languages,
ESTHER HERRERA Z.
BOOK REVIEWS
Potlatch at Gitsegukla: William Beynon's 1945 Field Notebooks (Margaret
Anderson and Marjorie Halpin, editors), JAY MILLER
Power Sharing: Language, Rank, Gender, and Social Space in Pohnpei,
Micronesia (Elizabeth Keating), RICHARD J. PARMENTIER
Speaking through the Silence: Narratives, Social Conventions, and Power in
Java (Laine Berman), KENNETH M. GEORGE
The Powers of Genre: Interpreting Haya Oral Literature (Peter Seitel),
RUSSELL H. KASCHULA
Language Relations across Bering Strait: Reappraising the Archaeological
and Linguistic Evidence (Michael Fortescue), LYLE CAMPBELL
Selected Papers on Indo-European Linguistics with a Section on Comparative
Eskimo Linguistics (Jens Elmegard Rasmussen), BRENT VINE
Etymological Dictionary of the Kartvelian Languages (Georgij A. Klimov),
KEVIN TUITE
Linguistic Minorities in Central and Eastern Europe (Christina Bratt
Paulston and Donald Peckham, editors), CATHERINE RUDIN
Relexification in Creole and Non-Creole Languages, with Special Attention
to Haitian Creole, Modern Hebrew, Romani, and Rumanian (Julia Horvath and
Paul Wexler, editors), ANTHONY P. GRANT
Polygenesis, Convergence, and Entropy: An Alternative Model of Linguistic
Evolution Applied to Semitic Linguistics (Lutz Edzard), DAVID APPLEYARD
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