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TOC: Anthropological Ling Vol 45, No 3 (2003)

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    Message 1: Anthropological Linguistics, Vol 45, No 3 (Fall 2003)

    Date: Thu, 18 Mar 2004 16:30:22 -0500 (EST)
    From: anthling <anthlingindiana.edu>
    Subject: Anthropological Linguistics, Vol 45, No 3 (Fall 2003)




    Publisher: Anthropological Linguistics http://www.indiana.edu/~anthling/ Journal Title: Anthropological Linguistics Volume Number: 45 Issue Number: 3 Issue Date: Fall 2003

    Main text: ANTHROPOLOGICAL LINGUISTICS, Volume 45, Number 3 (Fall 2003)

    CONTENTS

    Historical-Ecological Influences on the Word for Cacao in Ka'apor, WILLIAM BALE

    African Interpreters in the Atlantic Slave Trade, JOAN M. FAYER

    Language Shift from Mother Tongues towards Fulfulde in Adamawa State, Nigeria: Causes and Consequences, GBENGA FAKUADE, MATUDI GAMBO, and ABDULLAHI BASHIR Archival Phonetics: Tone and Stress in Tanana Athabaskan, SIRI G. TUTTLE BOOK REVIEWS

    Nishnaabemwin Reference Grammar (J. Randolph Valentine), JULIE BRITTAIN

    Di'csyonaary X:t�e'n D�i'zh Sah Sann Lu'uc/San Lucas Quiavin� Zapotec Dictionary/Diccionario Zapoteco de San Lucas Quiavin�. Volume 1: Zapotec-English-Spanish Dictionary. Volume 2: English and Spanish Indices (Pamela Munro and Felipe H. Lopez, with Olivia V. M�ndez, Rodrigo Garcia, and Michael R. Galant), GEORGE AARON BROADWELL

    Choctaw Language and Culture: Chahta Anumpa (Marcia Haag and Henry Willis; Grayson Noley) AND Chahta Anumpa: A Grammar of the Choctaw Language. A Choctaw Tutorial CD-ROM (Marcia Haag and Loretta Fowler), WILLIAM D. DAVIES

    Linguistic Fieldwork (Paul Newman and Martha Ratliff, editors), DAVID BECK

    A Grammar of Kolyma Yukaghir (Elena Maslova), MICHAEL FORTESCUE

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