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BLS 30: Special Session on the Morphology of Native American Languages
BLS 30: Special Session on the Morphology of Native American Languages
Published:
2004-06-28
Special Session on the Morphology of Native American Languages
Marc Ettlinger (ed.), Nicholas Fleisher (ed.), Mischa Park-Doob (ed.)
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Articles
An Automodular Approach to Noun Classifiers in Piratapuya (E. Tukanoan)
Christopher Ball
1-10
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Possession and Cliticization in Iquito
Mark C. Brown
11-21
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Classifiers in Yurok, Wiyot, and Algonquian
Lisa Conathan
22-33
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Nominal Constructions and Split Ergativity in Chol (Mayan)
Jessica Coon
34-45
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The Evolution of Algic Verbal Stem Structure: New Evidence from Yurok
Andrew Garrett
46-60
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The Morphological Status of -ʔat in Nuu-chah-nulth
Eun-Sook Kim
61-72
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On the Two Salish Object Agreement Suffixes
Kaoru Kiyosawa
73-84
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On the Karuk Directional Suffixes
Monica Macaulay
85-101
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A Methodology for the Investigation of Speaker's Knowledge of Structure in Athabaskan
Joyce McDonough, Rachel Sussman
102-113
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Productivity and Lexicalization in Pima Compounds
Pamela Munro, Jason Riggle
114-126
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Promiscuous Paradigms and the Morphologically Conditioned "Ergative Split" in Texistepec Popoluca (Zoquean)
Ehren Michael Reilly
127-138
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On the classification of Wakashan lexical suffixes
Rachel Wojdak
139-150
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Morphological Orthodoxy in Yupik-Inuit
Anthony C. Woodbury
151-171
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