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Relation Markers In Kalagan, Francis B. Dawson
Relation Markers In Kalagan, Francis B. Dawson
Work Papers of the Summer Institute of Linguistics, University of North Dakota Session
No abstract provided.
Some Telugu Paradigms, Alan Pence
Some Telugu Paradigms, Alan Pence
Work Papers of the Summer Institute of Linguistics, University of North Dakota Session
No abstract provided.
Telugu Text, Durvasula Srirama Sastri, Don W. Murray, Margaret Wolfram, Edith Hugoniot, Mabel Lewis, Bonnie Epler
Telugu Text, Durvasula Srirama Sastri, Don W. Murray, Margaret Wolfram, Edith Hugoniot, Mabel Lewis, Bonnie Epler
Work Papers of the Summer Institute of Linguistics, University of North Dakota Session
No abstract provided.
Student Abstracts Of Selected Articles, Ron Trail, Nancy Freiberger, Richard Bergman, Kenneth D. Smith, Jean Haggar, Margie Griffin, Elwood Jacobson, Bob Beadle, Gwen Young
Student Abstracts Of Selected Articles, Ron Trail, Nancy Freiberger, Richard Bergman, Kenneth D. Smith, Jean Haggar, Margie Griffin, Elwood Jacobson, Bob Beadle, Gwen Young
Work Papers of the Summer Institute of Linguistics, University of North Dakota Session
Vowel Nasality in Sudanese by Ron Trail, abstracted from Robins, R. H. 1957. "Vowel Nasality in Sudanese, A Phonological and Grammatical Study." Studies in Linguistic Analysis, J.R. Firth ed. London: The Philological Society, 87-103.
Style in Huichol by Nancy Freiberger, abstracted from Grimes, Joseph E. 1955. "Style in Huichol Structure," Language 31.31-35.
Trique Tone by Richard Bergman, abstracted from Longacre, Robert E. 1952. "Five Phonemic Pitch Levels in Trique," Acta Linguistica 7.62-82.
Tonme Representation in Mazatec Orthography by Ron Trail, abstracted from Gudschinsky, Sarah. 1959. "Toneme Representation in Mazatec Orthography," Word, 15.446-52.
Totonac Verb Inflection by Kenneth D. Smith, abstracted …
Front Matter For Sil-Und Work Papers Vol. 8 (1964)
Front Matter For Sil-Und Work Papers Vol. 8 (1964)
Work Papers of the Summer Institute of Linguistics, University of North Dakota Session
No abstract provided.
Grammatical Notes On Some Agarabi Texts, Jean Goddard
Grammatical Notes On Some Agarabi Texts, Jean Goddard
Work Papers of the Summer Institute of Linguistics, University of North Dakota Session
The seven texts [...] include two describing some of the changes in tribal life due to the coming and influence of Europeans (any white men), three describing the trip made by the younger man when he left the tribal area to work for two years on a plantation and two of 'village gossip.'
Text materials are interesting not only for their content, but for what can be learned about the language by studying them. There are two general areas of interest exhibited in these texts, Morphology - here, primarily the composition of verbs and nouns, and Syntax, the larger area …
Kapauku Text, Zacheus Pakage, Marion Doble
Kapauku Text, Zacheus Pakage, Marion Doble
Work Papers of the Summer Institute of Linguistics, University of North Dakota Session
No abstract provided.
A Discovery Procedure For Transformational Paradigms, David D. Thomas
A Discovery Procedure For Transformational Paradigms, David D. Thomas
Work Papers of the Summer Institute of Linguistics, University of North Dakota Session
No abstract provided.
Marathi Text, Manda Borgaonkar, Martha Bennett, Walter Wolfram, Richard Hugoniot, Peggy Pittman
Marathi Text, Manda Borgaonkar, Martha Bennett, Walter Wolfram, Richard Hugoniot, Peggy Pittman
Work Papers of the Summer Institute of Linguistics, University of North Dakota Session
No abstract provided.
Quantification And The English Comparative, Austin Hale
Quantification And The English Comparative, Austin Hale
Work Papers of the Summer Institute of Linguistics, University of North Dakota Session
From the introduction: "The work which led to this paper was provoked by the publication of two sharply divergent approaches to the English comparative construction, one by Robert B. Lees, the other by Carlota S. Smith. Since each of these approaches represents the work of a competent linguist who heartily rejects the possibility that there might ultimately be more than one correct analysis of the English comparative, it appeared to be of some interest to review and evaluate these two rival views. It soon became apparent, however, that neither of these views was entirely adequate. This paper accordingly represents an …
Mandarin Text, Richard Lung, Mary Murray, Jay Fippinger, Patricia Hartung, Dorothy R. Crawford, Nancy Vie, Austin Hale, Don Murray
Mandarin Text, Richard Lung, Mary Murray, Jay Fippinger, Patricia Hartung, Dorothy R. Crawford, Nancy Vie, Austin Hale, Don Murray
Work Papers of the Summer Institute of Linguistics, University of North Dakota Session
No abstract provided.