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Studies in American Indian Languages: Description and Theory by Leanne Hinton β€” book cover

Studies in American Indian Languages: Description and Theory

by Leanne Hinton (Editor), Pamela Munro
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Overview

This collection of 31 articles (dedicated to Margaret Langdon) represents the multitude of approaches to Native American languages taken by linguists today. Half of the essays treat Hokan languages, but Uto-Aztecan, Penutian, Muskogean, Iroquoian, Mayan, and other groups are also represented, with pieces on phonology, syntax, the lexicon, and discourse.

Synopsis

This collection of 31 articles (dedicated to Margaret Langdon) represents the multitude of approaches to Native American languages taken by linguists today. Half of the essays treat Hokan languages, but Uto-Aztecan, Penutian, Muskogean, Iroquoian, Mayan, and other groups are also represented, with pieces on phonology, syntax, the lexicon, and discourse.

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Book Details

Published
August 1, 1998
Publisher
University of California Press
Pages
292
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780520097896

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