LINGUIST List 17.1526
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TOC: Anthropological Linguistics 47/3 (2005)
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Anthropological Linguistics Vol 47, No 3 (2005)
Message 1: Anthropological Linguistics Vol 47, No 3 (2005)
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Date: 16-May-2006
From: John Erickson <anthling indiana.edu>
Subject: Anthropological Linguistics Vol 47, No 3 (2005)
Publisher: Anthropological Linguistics http://www.indiana.edu/~anthling/ Journal Title: Anthropological Linguistics Volume Number: 47 Issue Number: 3 Issue Date: 2005 Main Text: CONTENTS Reconstructing Pre-Bakairi Segmental Phonology, SERGIO MEIRA Avoiding Their Names, Avoiding Their Eyes: How Kambaata Women Respect Their In-Laws, YVONNE TREIS REVIEW ESSAY Grammars for East Caucasian, WOLFGANG SCHULZE BOOK REVIEWS Osage Grammar (Carolyn Quintero), BLAIR A. RUDES Newe Hupia: Shoshoni Poetry Songs (Beverly Crum, Earl Crum, and Jon P. Dayley), CHRISTOPHER LOETHER The Making of a Mixed Language: The Case of Ma'a/Mbugu (Maarten Mous), PETER BAKKER A War of Words: Language and Conflict in the Middle East (Yasir Suleiman), BERNARD SPOLSKY A Dictionary of Koiari, Papua New Guinea, with Grammar Notes (Tom Dutton), GARY HOLTON Leti, a Language of Southwest Maluku (Aone van Engelenhoven), ROBERT BLUST 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: anthling indiana.edu. For abstracts and more information, visit our website at: http://www.indiana.edu/~anthling Linguistic Field(s): Language Description Phonology Sociolinguistics Anthropological Linguistics Subject Language(s): Maa (cma) Koiari, Grass (kbk) Leti (leo) Mbugu (mhd) Osage (osa) Language Family(ies): East Caucasian
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