American Indian Languages 2
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American Indian Languages 2

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American Indian Languages 2

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Table of contents

  1. Frontispiece: Edward Sapir
  2. Preface
  3. Introduction to Volumes V and VI
  4. SECTION SIX: ATHABASKAN AND NA-DENE LANGUAGES
  5. Introduction
  6. Notes on Chasta Costa Phonology and Morphology (1914)
  7. Corrigenda to Father Morice's “Chasta Costa and the Dene Languages of the North” (1915)
  8. The Na-dene Languages, a Preliminary Report (1915)
  9. The Sino-Dene Hypothesis [excerpts from a letter to A. L. Kroeber] (1921)
  10. Athabaskan Tone (1922)
  11. A Type of Athabaskan Relative (1923)
  12. The Phonetics of Haida (1923)
  13. Pitch Accent in Sarcee, an Athabaskan Language (1925)
  14. The Similarity of Chinese and Indian Languages (1925)
  15. Review of Berard Haile, Manual of Navaho Grammar (1926)
  16. A Summary Report of Field Work among the Hupa, Summer of 1927 (1928)
  17. The Concept of Phonetic Law as Tested in Primitive Languages by Leonard Bloomfield [excerpt] (1931)
  18. Two Navaho Puns (1932)
  19. Problems in Athapaskan Linguistics
  20. Review of A. G. Morice, The Carrier Language (1935)
  21. Internal Linguistic Evidence Suggestive of the Northern Origin of the Navaho (1936)
  22. Cornelius Osgood, The Distribution of the Northern Athapaskan Indians [contribution by Sapir]: Linguistic Classification within the Northern Athapaskan Area (1936)
  23. SECTION SEVEN: PENUTIAN LANGUAGES
  24. Introduction
  25. Preliminary Report on the Language and Mythology of the Upper Chinook (1907)
  26. Franz Boas, Chinook [contributions by Sapir] (1911): Diminutive and Augmentative Consonantism in Wishram Post-positions in Wishram Wishram Text and Analysis Modal Elements
  27. A Characteristic Penutian Form of Stem (1921)
  28. A Chinookan Phonetic Law (1926)
  29. L. S. Freeland, The Relationship of Mixe to the Penutian Family [with notes by Sapir] (1930)
  30. (with Morris Swadesh) Coos-Takelma-Penutian Comparisons (1953)
  31. Comparative Penutian Glosses
  32. SECTION EIGHT: WAKASHAN AND SALISHAN LANGUAGES
  33. Introduction
  34. The Rival Chiefs, a Kwakiutl Story Recorded by George Hunt (1906)
  35. Some Aspects of Nootka Language and Culture [excerpt] (1911)
  36. Abnormal Types of Speech in Nootka (1915)
  37. Noun Reduplication in Comox (1915)
  38. The Rival Whalers, a Nitinat Story (1924)
  39. Nootka Baby Words (1929)
  40. Morris Swadesh (ed.), Salish-Wakashan Comparison (1949)
  41. SECTION NINE: OTHER AMERICAN LANGUAGES
  42. A Tutelo Vocabulary (1913)
  43. Review of B. Bibolotti, Moseteno Vocabulary and Treatises (1918)
  44. APPENDIX
  45. A. G. Morice, Review of Sapir, Notes on Chasta Costa Phonology and Morphology (1915)
  46. A. G. Morice, Chasta Costa and the Déné Languages of the North (1915)
  47. A. G. Morice, Misconceptions Concerning Déné Morphology: Remarks on Dr. Sapir's Would-be Corrigenda (1917)
  48. E. Sapir, Corrigenda and Addenda to Takelma Texts (1914)
  49. Phonetic Key to Publications of Edward Sapir
  50. References
  51. Index to Volumes V and VI