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Books: Anth Ling/Lang Description: Granadillo et al (Eds)
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Coyote Papers: Granadillo, O'Donnell, Oberly (Eds)
Message 1: Coyote Papers: Granadillo, O'Donnell, Oberly (Eds)
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Date: 22-Aug-2005
From: Linguistics Circle <coyote email.arizona.edu>
Subject: Coyote Papers: Granadillo, O'Donnell, Oberly (Eds)
Title: Coyote Papers
Subtitle: Working Papers in Linguistics, Special Volume Dedicated to the Indigenous
Languages of the Americas
Published: 2004
Publisher: University of Arizona Linguistics Circle
http://coyotepapers.sbs.arizona.edu/
Book URL: http://coyotepapers.sbs.arizona.edu/CPXIII.htm
Editor: Tania Granadillo, University of Arizona
Editor: Meghan O'Donnell, University of Arizona
Editor: Stacey I. Oberly, University of Arizona
Electronic: ISBN: N/A Pages: 144 Price: U.S. $ free
Hardback: ISBN: N/A Pages: 144 Price: U.S. $ 15
Abstract:
This volume represents research on languages from both South and North America. In many indigenous societies it is a matter of respect and tradition to honor visitors with privileged access to food, gifts and activities. Following this tradition, this volume presents languages the greatest distance from the University of Arizona first; in South America from south to north and then in North America from north to south. In South America the languages discussed are Aymara, Capanahua, and Kurripako; and in North America Kaska, Nez Perce, Sahaptin, Wasco, Paiute, and Southern Ute. One goal of this volume is to provide a glimpse of current linguistic research involving Indigenous languages. Presented here is a mosaic of varied approaches to the study of Indigenous languages, including papers on theoretical inguistics, descriptive linguistics, and language revitalization.
Linguistic Field(s):
Anthropological Linguistics
Language Description
Sociolinguistics
Subject Language(s): Aymara, Southern (AYC)
Aymara, Central (AYM)
Capanahua (KAQ)
Kaska (KKZ)
Curripaco (KPC)
Nez Perce (NEZ)
Paiute, Northern (PAO)
Umatilla (UMA)
Ute-southern Paiute (UTE)
Walla Walla (WAA)
Wasco-wishram (WAC)
Written In: English (ENG )
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