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Date: Tue, 03 Apr 2012 11:47:22
From: Joyce Gettman [jgettman2 at unl.edu]
Subject: Anthropological Linguistics Vol. 53, No. 2 (2011)
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Journal Title: Anthropological Linguistics
Volume Number: 53
Issue Number: 2
Issue Date: 2011
Main Text:
Anthropological Linguistics 53:2, Dated Summer 2011, Published March 2012
Enclitic Particles in Western Abenaki: The Syntax of Second Position
Philip S. LeSourd
Ethnobiological Classification in Two Indigenous Languages of the Gran Chaco
Region: Toba (Guaycuruan)and Maká (Mataco-Mataguayan)
Cristina Messineo and Paola Cúneo
Book Reviews
Sḵ wx̱ wú7mesh Sníchim-Xwelíten Sníchim Sḵ exwrts/Squamish-English Dictionary
(Squamish Nation Dictionary Project)
Honoré Watanabe
Lessons from a Quechua Strongwoman on Ideophony, Dialogue, and Perspective
(Janis B. Nuckolls)
Michael A. Uzendoski
The Manambu Language of East Sepik, Papua New Guinea (Aikhenvald, Alexandra Y.,
with the assistance of Jacklyn Yuamali Ala and Pauline Agnes Yuaneng Luma Laki)
John Newman
Godoberinsko-russkij slovar' [Godoberi-Russian Dictionary] (Patimat Abdulaevna
Saidova)
Johanna Nichols
Linguistic Field(s): Language Documentation
Lexicography
Sociolinguistics
Typology
Subject Language(s): Abnaki, Western (abe)
Ghodoberi (gdo)
Maca (mca)
Manambu (mle)
Squamish (squ)
Toba (tob)
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