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Subject: 10.1793, TOC: British Columbia WP in Linguistics, Vol 2
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Date: Tue, 23 Nov 1999 15:44:46 -0800 (PST)
From: Suzanne Gessner <gessner at interchange.ubc.ca>
Subject: American Indian Ling: Proceedings of WSCLA 4
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Date: Tue, 23 Nov 1999 15:44:46 -0800 (PST)
From: Suzanne Gessner <gessner at interchange.ubc.ca>
Subject: American Indian Ling: Proceedings of WSCLA 4
The University of British Columbia Working Papers in
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Proceedings of WSCLA 4: The Workshop on Structure and
Constituency in Languages of the Americas
Edited by: Marion Caldecott, Suzanne Gessner & Eun-Sook Kim
Table of Contents:
PERSON, PLURALITY, AND SPEECH-ACT PARTICIPANT IN TOTONAC
VERBAL PARADIGMS
David Beck
CONJOINED CLAUSES ARE POSTPOSITIONAL PHRASES IN CHIPEWYAN
Eung-Do Cook
"INCORPORATION" AND NOUN STEMS IN TAKELMA
Christopher Culy
CHOCTAW FOCUS AS A SYNTACTIC ADJUNCT
Marcia Haag
FACTORS OF CHANGE: YOWLUMNE VOWEL HARMONY THEN AND NOW
Gunnar Olafur Hansson & Ronald Sprouse
CAKCHIQUEL REFERENCE AND CENTERING THEORY
Nancy Hedberg & Sandra Dueck
CONSTITUENCY AND LINEARIZATION OF OBJIWE NOMINALS
Andreas Kathol & Richard A. Rhodes
SENTENTIAL SECOND POSTION IN COMANCHE
Todd McDaniels
PARTICLE SCOPE AND DUMMY VERBS IN CARRIER
Bill Poser
PARTICIPANT-HIGHLIGHTING IN TWO LINGUISTIC AREAS OF THE
AMERICAS
J. Diego Quesada & Marilia Faco Soares
STRESS IN hen'q'emin'im' (MUSQUEAM) SALISH
Patricia A. Shaw, Susan J. Blake, Jill Campbell &
Cody Shepherd
ECHO VOWELS IN COAST SALISH
Suzanne Urbanczyk
"COYOTE DROWNS" (A LILLOOET TEXT)
Jan van Eijk
NON-DERIVED ENVIRONMENT BLOCKING IN TOHONO O'ODHAM STRESS
ASSIGNMENT: A CO-PHONOLOGY ACCOUNT
Alan C. L. Yu
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