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**ANTHROPOLOGICAL LINGUISTICS, Volume 38, Number 2 (Summer 1996)** CONTENTS Sapir's Classifications: Haida and the Other Na-Dene Languages, ALEXIS MANASTER RAMER Dyadic and Polyadic Kin Terms in Gooniyandi, WILLIAM MCGREGOR An Integrated Vocabulary of Mobilian Jargon, a Native American Pidgin of the Mississippi Valley, EMANUEL J. DRECHSEL DISCUSSION AND DEBATE Historical Truths and Partisan Misrepresentations, STEPHEN O. MURRAY BOOK REVIEWS Wittgenstein on Mind and Language (David G. Stern), DAVID R. CERBONE Language and Human Behavior (Derek Bickerton), ROBBINS BURLING Analytical Lexicon of Navajo (Robert W. Young and William Morgan, Sr., with the assistance of Sally Midgette), SHARON HARGUS Comanche Vocabulary: Trilingual Edition (Manuel Garcia Rejon, compiler; Daniel J. Gelo, translator and editor), JEAN O. CHARNEY and THOMAS W. KAVANAGH Atalohkana nesta tipacimowina: Cree Legends and Narratives from the West Coast of James Bay, Told by Simeon Scott et al. (C. Douglas Ellis), DAVID J. COSTA Ergativity in Coast Tsimshian (Sm'algyax) (Jean Gail Mulder), JOHN A. DUNN Au pays des Innus: les gens de Sheshatshit (Jose Mailhot), LOUIS-JACQUES DORAIS "So Wise Were Our Elders": Mythic Narratives from the Kamsa (John Holmes McDowell), E. JEAN LANGDON Arabs and Arabic in the Lake Chad Region (Jonathan Owens, editor), CATHERINE MILLER Discrimination through Language in Africa? Perspectives on the Namibian Experience (Martin Putz, editor), CAROL M. EASTMAN Language Attitudes in Sub-Saharan Africa: A Sociolinguistic Overview (Efurosibina Adegbija), WILLIAM J. SAMARIN The Ancestry of the Chinese Language (William S.-Y. Wang, editor), WILLIAM G. BOLTZ Language Change in Child and Adult Hebrew: A Psycholinguistic Perspective (Dorit Diskin Ravid), ELIEZER BEN-RAFAEL Spanish in Four Continents: Studies in Language Contact and Bilingualism (Carmen Silva-Corvalan, editor), LAURA MARTIN Improvisational Poetry from the Basque Country (Gorka Aulestia; Lisa Corcostegui and Linda White, translators), JAMES FERNANDEZ ******* Annual subscription rates (for 4 issues): $30 for U.S. individuals; $38 for non-U.S. individuals; $45 for U.S. institutions; $55 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, Student Building 130(C), Indiana University, Bloomington, IN 47405 USA; fax: (812) 855-7529; e-mail: <anthlingMail to author|Respond to list|Read more issues|LINGUIST home page|Top of issueindiana.edu>. For abstracts and more information, visit our website at: <http://www.indiana.edu/~anthling>.