LINGUIST List 12.2120

Tue Aug 28 2001

TOC: Anthropological Linguistics, Vol. 43, No. 1

Editor for this issue: Naomi Ogasawara <naomilinguistlist.org>


Directory

  1. john a. erickson, Anthropological Linguistics, Vol. 43, No. 1 (Spring 2001)

Message 1: Anthropological Linguistics, Vol. 43, No. 1 (Spring 2001)

Date: Fri, 24 Aug 2001 16:35:05 -0500 (EST)
From: john a. erickson <jaericksindiana.edu>
Subject: Anthropological Linguistics, Vol. 43, No. 1 (Spring 2001)

**ANTHROPOLOGICAL LINGUISTICS, Volume 43, Number 1 (Spring 2001)**

CONTENTS

Counting the Family: Family Group Classifiers in Yi (Tibeto-Burman)
Languages, DAVID BRADLEY

Neuter Designations of Humans and Norms of Social Interaction in the
Balkans, OLGA M. MLADENOVA

On Social Deixis, H. PAUL MANNING


IN MEMORIAM
In Appreciation of Charles F. Hockett (1916-2000), SYDNEY M. LAMB


BOOK REVIEWS

A Dictionary of Creek/Muskogee, with Notes on the Florida and Oklahoma
Seminole Dialects of Creek (Jack B. Martin and Margaret McKane Mauldin),
ANTHONY P. GRANT

Introduction to Linguistic Field Methods (Bert Vaux and Justin Cooper),
PETER BAKKER

Rongorongo: The Easter Island Script. History, Traditions, Text (Steven
Roger Fischer), MIKI MAKIHARA

Bureaucratic Language in Government and Business (Roger W. Shuy), Just
Words: Law, Language, and Power (John M. Conley and William M. O'Barr),
and Ideology in the Language of Judges: How Judges Practice Law, Politics,
and Courtroom Control (Susan U. Phillips), REGNA DARNELL

Oral Traditions of Anuta: A Polynesian Outlier in the Solomon Islands
(Richard Feinberg), JANET DIXON KELLER

Eloquence in Trouble: The Poetics and Politics of Complaint in Rural
Bangladesh (James M. Wilce), GREGORY G. MASKARINEC

The Dong Language in Guizhou Province, China (Long Yaohong and Zheng
Guoqiao; D. Norman Geary, translator), JEROLD A. EDMONDSON

Indian Semantic Analysis: The 'Nirvacana' Tradition (Eivind Kahrs),
RAJENDRA SINGH

A Comparative Study of Bantu Noun Classes (Jouni Maho), ELLEN
CONTINI-MORAVA

 *******
Annual subscription rates (for 4 issues): $40 for U.S. individuals; $48
for non-U.S. individuals; $100 for U.S. institutions; $110 for non-U.S.
institutions. Payment should be in U.S. funds by check or postal money
order made payable to ANTHROPOLOGICAL LINGUISTICS. Visa and MasterCard are
also accepted.

Subscriptions and inquires should be sent to: Anthropological Linguistics,
Indiana University, Student Building 130, 701 E. Kirkwood Avenue,
Bloomington, IN 47405-7100 USA; fax: (812) 855-7529; e-mail:
<anthlingindiana.edu>. For abstracts and more information, visit our
website at: http://www.indiana.edu/~anthling
Mail to author|Respond to list|Read more issues|LINGUIST home page|Top of issue