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TOC: Anthropological Linguistics Vol.46, No. 1 (2004)
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Anthoropological Linguistics 46/1 (2004)
Message 1: Anthoropological Linguistics 46/1 (2004)
Date: 20-Jan-2005
From: John Erickson <anthling
indiana.edu>
Subject: Anthoropological Linguistics 46/1 (2004)
Publisher: Anthropological Linguistics
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Journal Title: Anthropological Linguistics
Volume Number: 46
Issue Number: 1
Issue Date: Spring 2004
Main Text:
**ANTHROPOLOGICAL LINGUISTICS, Volume 46, Number 1 (Spring 2004)**
CONTENTS
Proto-Arawa Phonology, R. M. W. DIXON
Historical Problems and Methodological Issues Regarding Nhanda, an Aboriginal
Language of Western Australia, RUPERT GERRITSEN
REVIEW ESSAY
Developments in the Study of "Gesture" in Language, BRENDA FARNELL
BOOK REVIEWS
Onondaga-English/English-Onondaga Dictionary (Hanni Woodbury), BLAIR A. RUDES
Papers of the Thirtieth Algonquian Conference (David H. Pentland, editor),
PAUL PROULX
A Grammar of Gaagudju (Mark Harvey), JEFFREY HEATH
The Arabic Language and National Identity: A Study in Ideology (Yasir
Suleiman), BERNARD SPOLSKY
The Dravidian Languages (Bhadriraju Krishnamurti), IAN SMITH
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