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Directory         1.    John Erickson, Anthropological Linguistics Vol 48, No 4 (2006)


Message 1: Anthropological Linguistics Vol 48, No 4 (2006)
Date: 31-Jul-2007
From: John Erickson <anthlingindiana.edu>
Subject: Anthropological Linguistics Vol 48, No 4 (2006)
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Publisher: Anthropological Linguistics
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Journal Title: Anthropological Linguistics Volume Number: 48 Issue Number: 4 Issue Date: 2006


Main Text:

**Anthropological Linguistics, Volume 48, Number 4 (Winter 2006)**

Contents

Mythic and Poetic Dimensions of Speech in Northwestern California: From CulturalVocabulary to Linguistic Relativity, Sean O’Neill

On the Origin and Cultural Significance of Unusually Large Synonym Sets in SomePanoan Languages of Western Amazonia, David W. Fleck and Robert S. Voss

The San Languages of Southern Namibia: Linguistic Appraisal with SpecialReference to J. G. Krönlein’s Nuusaa Data, Tom Güldemann

Book Reviews

Saving Languages: An Introduction to Language Revitalization (Lenore A. Grenobleand Lindsay J. Whaley), David Bradley

Native Languages of the Southeastern United States (Heather K. Hardy and JanineScancarelli, editors), Blair A. Rudes

The Navajo Sound System (Joyce McDonough), Matthew Gordon

The Linguistics of Maya Writing (Søren Wichmann, editor), Nicholas A. Hopkins

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