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Home > Archives > BLS 22: Special Session on Historical Issues in Native American Languages

BLS 22: Special Session on Historical Issues in Native American Languages

Table of Contents

Table of Contents
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Articles

Metonymy and the Creation of New Words in Hupa
Jocelyn C. Ahlers
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2-10
Interior Salish Reduplication in a Diachronic Perspective
Gregory D. S. Anderson
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11-24
The Effects of K'ichean/Mamean Contact in Sipakapense
Rusty Barrett
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25-36
The Bipartite Stem Belt: Disentangling Areal and Genetic Correspondences
Scott DeLancey
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37-54
Indigenous Pidgins of North America in their Sociohistorical Context
Emanuel J. Drechsel
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55-68
On the Grammaticalization of 1st and 2nd Person Pronominal Affixes in North American Indian Languages
Johannes Helmbrecht
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69-77
The Grammar of Moluche in Thomas Falkner's A Description of Patagonia (1774)
Lieve Jooken
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78-89
Some mysteries in the reconstruction of proto-Yuman
Margaret Langdon
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90-103
A New Reconstruction of Kiowa-Tanoan Ablaut
Lynn Nichols
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104-116
Deeper Genetic Relationships in North America: Some Tempered Pessimism
Robert L. Rankin
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117-128
Sound symbolism in the history of an Algonkian semantic domain
Richard Rhodes
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129-138
Reconstructing Person and Voice in Kiowa-Tanoan: Pitfalls and Progress
Laurel J. Watkins
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139-152


ISSN: 2377-1666