General and Amerindian Ethnolinguistics
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General and Amerindian Ethnolinguistics

In Remembrance of Stanley Newman

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General and Amerindian Ethnolinguistics

In Remembrance of Stanley Newman

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Table of contents

  1. Preface
  2. Contents
  3. List of Contributors
  4. A. The History of Linguistics and Stanley Newman's Six Decades
  5. Prague
  6. How I discovered linguistics
  7. SONGS FOR A WINDY DAY
  8. Bibliography of Stanley S. Newman
  9. Inventory of Stanley Newman's linguistic materials
  10. "Singularly like our ideal of a scientist"
  11. Obituary Stanley S. Newman (1905-1984)
  12. Stanley Newman and the Sapir school of linguistics
  13. Sapir's panoramic view (1926) of recent advances in linguistics
  14. B. American Indian Studies
  15. Institutional language maintenance resources of American Indians in the early 1980s
  16. Spanish loans in Wikchamni
  17. Some principles of Alaskan Athabaskan toponymic knowledge
  18. Deified mind among the Keresan Pueblos
  19. Creek curing in academe
  20. C. Grammar and Discourse
  21. On the unit of paragraph analysis in formal monologue discourse
  22. Object agreement in the Halkomelem Salish Passive: a morphological explanation
  23. Argument obviation and switch-reference in Hopi
  24. Some agent hierarchies in Upper Chehalis
  25. Vowel ablaut and its functions in Yuman
  26. Aspect in Isthmus Zapotee
  27. A later view of Gitksan syntax
  28. The Kuna verb: a study in the interplay of grammar, discourse, and style
  29. D. Word Formation
  30. Navajo stem variation
  31. Lexical morphemes in Bella Coola
  32. Lexical elaboration in Navajo
  33. E. Phonology
  34. Loss of contrast between voiced and voiceless alveolar flapped stops in American English
  35. Some environments which may condition vowel length
  36. What is a 'register' language?
  37. F. Comparative Studies
  38. The Proto Otopamean vowel system and the development of Matlatzinca
  39. A new look at Aztec-Tanoan
  40. Interpreting the past from the present: a Nahuat example
  41. Prenasalized stops in Proto-Indo-European
  42. G. Oral Tradition
  43. Tsimshian poetics
  44. Thoth and oral tradition
  45. Some aspects of textual relations in Jawoyn, Northern Australia
  46. H. Ethnological Studies
  47. "Say 'Hello' to your (second) cousin Claude:" kinship terminology and recursive rules
  48. Kumix: the Chorti hero
  49. Visualizing the physical context of discourse in languages of the past
  50. Ethnographic notes and observations on the Big Man Complex among the Nacirema
  51. Index