Wick R. Miller papers, 1931-1994

Overview of the Collection

Title
Wick R. Miller papers
Dates
1931-1994 (inclusive)
Quantity
87.25 linear feet
Collection Number
ACCN 1916
Summary
The Wick Miller papers (1931-1994) contain correspondence, research files, field notes, word lists, notebooks, articles and reprints, pamphlets, maps, class syllabi, tests and assignments, student papers, and manuscripts. Wick Miller (1932-1994) was an anthropological linguist and pioneer in language acquisition studies.
Repository
University of Utah Libraries, Special Collections
Special Collections, J. Willard Marriott Library
University of Utah
295 South 1500 East
Salt Lake City, UT
84112-0860

Telephone: 8015818863
special@library.utah.edu
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Languages
English

Historical NoteReturn to Top

Wick Miller (1932-1994) was an anthropological linguist and pioneer in language acquisition studies. He received an A.B. in Anthropology from the University of New Mexico in 1953 and a Ph.D in Linguistics from the University of California, Berkeley, in 1963. He joined the faculty of the University of Utah department of Anthropology in 1963, and remained there until his death in 1994.

Content DescriptionReturn to Top

The Wick Miller papers (1931-1994) contain correspondence, research files, field notes, word lists, notebooks, articles and reprints, pamphlets, maps, class syllabi, tests and assignments, student papers, and manuscripts. The bulk of the collection consists of material between the 1960s and the 1990s, and documents an academic career split between research, writing, and teaching. Every effort has been made to retain the original order of the material. Many of the documents were originally in binders, which have been discarded. Binder titles have been retained. Materials documenting Miller's principal field work in the Acoma language and in two Uto-Aztecan languages, Shoshoni and Guarijio are located in cartons two through nine. The four cartons of research files which follow typically contain correspondence with colleagues, project proposals, maps, classification schemes, speeches and conference materials, notes, word lists, original dictionaries and grammars, genealogies, oral histories, and bibliographies. Miller's class files are located in cartons 14 through 16 and contain syllabi, assignments sheets, lecture notes, and student essays. Most of the material is related to classes taught at the University of Utah, but there are also documents relating to Miller's classes at various seminars and conferences. There is some overlap between the research and class files. Following the class files is a carton containing Acoma field notes and manuscripts. Cartons 18-20 contain various manuscripts authored or co-authored by Miller and assorted articles and reprints. Miller's library of reprints, articles, and unpublished papers follows. These items were cataloged and numbered by Miller and span the 1950s to the 1990s. Boxes of index cards compiled by Miller, maps, and papers complete the collection.

Use of the CollectionReturn to Top

Restrictions on Use

The library does not claim to control copyright for all materials in the collection. An individual depicted in a reproduction has privacy rights as outlined in Title 45 CFR, part 46 (Protection of Human Subjects). For further information, please review the J. Willard Marriott Library's Use Agreement and Reproduction Request forms.

Preferred Citation

Collection Name, Collection Number, Box Number, Folder Number. Special Collections, J. Willard Marriott Library, The University of Utah.

Administrative InformationReturn to Top

Acquisition Information

Gift of Joanne K. Miller in 2001.

Separated Materials

Photographs were transferred to the Multimedia Division of Special Collections (P1017).

Processing Note

Processed by Karen Carver in 2001.

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Detailed Description of the CollectionReturn to Top

Personal, 1931-1963Return to Top

Container(s): Box 1

Container(s) Description Dates
Folder
1
Grand Canyon
1930-1950
2
Wick Miller Tagalog papers
1955
3
Correspondence
1960
4
Hayes Stick Pictures
1961
5
Sigma XI
1963

Guarijio, 1980sReturn to Top

Container(s): Carton 2

Container(s) Description Dates
Folder
1-6
Deceased Population List
7-8
Guarijio Linguistic Quenstionnaires 1-58
1984-1985
9-10
Guarijio Linguistic Quenstionnaires 59-104
1986
11
Revised Vocabulary Questionnaire
12
Census, La Mesa Colorado
1984
13
Guarijio Notebook
14
Howard Scott Gentry, The Wariho Indians of Sonora-Chihauhua

Guarijio, 1970s-1980sReturn to Top

Container(s): Carton 3

Container(s) Description Dates
Folder
1-2
Guarijio, Summer
1978
3
Palmarito
1981
4-5
Wahiro Texts
6-13
Wahiro Notebooks, 1-8
Contains photocopies of field notes.
14
Cerocahui Tarahumnia and Sonora Guarijio
15
Unititled Notebook Pages
16-17
Genealogies 1-75, Binder 5a
18
Genealogies 76-104, Binder 5b
19
Census (Blue Books, Baptisms, Schools, etc), Binder 6

Guarijio Binders, 1950s-1980sReturn to Top

Container(s): Carton 4

Container(s) Description Dates
Folder
1-2
Questionnaires and ID Information, Binder 15
3
Vocabulario Preliminar Guarijio, Binder 16
4
Guarijio Varia, Binder 17
5
Grammatical Material, Binder 18
6
Grammatical Notes, Binder 19
7
Grammar, Binder 20
8
Guarijio Texts and Instructions, Binder 21
9
Guarijio Texts, Binder 22
10-11
Matrices, Binder 25
12
Lexico Statics, Binder 26
13
Untitled Pages
14
Articles and Reprints
1950s-1960s
15
Guarijio Vocabulary Binder
17
Wick Miller, Guarijio: Gramatica, Textos y Vocabulario.
1989

Guarijio Grammar; Shoshoni Grammar Notebooks, Various Languages, 1960s-1970sReturn to Top

Container(s): Carton 5

Two boxes of note cards entitled "Western Desert" and one box entitled "Working Vocabulary, Serrano" and were removed from this carton. This material is located in boxes 41-42 and 43.

Container(s) Description Dates
Folder
1
Cochit
2
Hopi
3-5
Serrano
6-8
Hee Kyung Kim Notebooks
9
Untitled Word Lists
10-11
Shoshoni Dictionary
12
Wick Miller, Learning to Read and Write Shoshoi
13
Shoshoni Grammar Notebook
14
Shoshoni Concordance Procedure
1967
15-17
Gramatica Guarijia
18
Wick Miller, A Sketch of Shoshoni Grammar (Gosiute)
1975
19
Revised Questionnaire

Guarijio and ShoshoniReturn to Top

Container(s): Carton 6

Container(s) Description
Folder
1
Shoshoni Dialects, Word Lists
2-3
Shoshoni Field Notes, Untitled Binder
4-5
Unidentified Word List
6
Untitled Dictionary
7-10
Guarijio Maps
11-12
Guarijio Manuscript (Spanish)
13
Miscellaneous Guarijio

Shoshoni Notes and Uto-Aztecan CognatesReturn to Top

Container(s): Carton 7

Container(s) Description Dates
Folder
1-8
Shoshoni Questionnaire
9
Word Lists and Notes, Idaho
10
Word Lists and Notes, Shoshoni and Gosiute
11
Native American Stories
12
Demographic Survey, Duck Valley Reservation
1970
13-14
Owyhee Language Survey

Shoshoni Notes and Uto-Aztecan Cognates, 1960s-1990sReturn to Top

Container(s): Carton 8

Three boxes of index cards labeled "Acoma" were removed from this carton. These items are located in boxes 45 through 47.

Container(s) Description Dates
Folder
1
Note Cards, B-D
2
Note Cards, G-L
3
Note Cards, M-S
4
Note Cards, T-W
5
Acoma Notebook
6-8
Correspondence
1965-1992
9
Word Lists and Untitled Notebook
10-13
Great Basin Shoshoni Dialect Lists
1965-1968
14
Western Shoshoni General Notes

Warburton Mission, Australia, 1970-1971Return to Top

Container(s): Carton 9

Container(s) Description Dates
Folder
1
Australian Institute of Aboriginal Studies
2-3
Pitjantjatjara Course
4-9
Warburton Mission Field Notes
10
Warburton Census
11
Warburton Genealogies
12-13
Warburton Pamphlets

Research Files, 1960s-1980sReturn to Top

Container(s): Carton 10

Research Files, 1960s-1980sReturn to Top

Container(s): Carton 11

Research Files, 1960s-1980sReturn to Top

Container(s): Carton 12

Research Files, 1960s-1980sReturn to Top

Container(s): Carton 13

Class Files, 1960s-1990sReturn to Top

Container(s): Carton 14

Class Files, 1960s-1990sReturn to Top

Container(s): Carton 15

Class Files, 1960s-1990sReturn to Top

Container(s): Carton 16

Acoma Notebooks, Manuscripts, 1950sReturn to Top

Container(s): Carton 17

Two boxes of note cards labeled "Wariho" were removed from this carton. This material is located in boxes 49 and 50.

Container(s) Description Dates
Folder
1-13
Acoma Notebooks
These notebooks are arranged alphabetically.
14-16
Ronald W. Langacker, El Coyote y La Liebre
17
Unidentified Manuscript

Manuscript, Wick Miller-Susan Tripp, 1963-1966Return to Top

Container(s): Carton 18

Manuscripts, Wick Miller; Reprints and ArticlesReturn to Top

Container(s): Carton 19

Reprints and ArticlesReturn to Top

Container(s): Carton 20

Reprints, 1-158Return to Top

Container(s): Carton 21

Container(s) Description
object
1
Karok Names, by W. Bright
2
Spanish Words in Patwin, by W. Bright
4
Rumsen I: Methods of Reconstruction, by S. Broadbent
5
Proto-Muskogeean Paradigm, by M. Haas
6
On the Historical Development of Certain Long Vowels in Creek, by M. Haas
8
The Position of Apalache in the Muskogeean Family, by M. Haas
9
The Proto-Gulf Word for Water (with notes on Siouan-Yuchi), by M. Haas
10
The Proto-Gulf Word for Land (with a Note on Proto-Siouan), by M. Haas
11
Natchez and the Muskogeen Languages, by M. Haas
12
Algonkian-Ritwan: The End of a Controversy, by M. Haas
13
A New Linguistic Relationship in North America, by M. Haas
14
Some Genetic Affiliations of Algonkian, by M. Haas
17
Central Algonquian Vocabulary: Stems in /k-/, by C. Hockett
23
Washo and Karok: An Approach to Comparative Hokan, by W. Jaconbsen, Jr.
24
Powell and Henshaw: ... (Ethnolinguistics), by A. Kroeber
25
Linguistic Prehistory in the Great Basin, by S. Lamb
26
The Navajo Intonational System, by H. Landar
27
Navajo Color Categories, by H. Landar, S. Ervin, and A. Horowitz
28
Symposium on Cherokee and Iroquois Culture, contains:Comment on Floyd G. Lounsbury's "Iroquois-Cherokee Linguistic Relations", by M. Haas
29
American Indian Linguistics in the Southwest, by S. Newman
30
Instrumental Collaboration on a Tepehuan (Uto-Aztecan) Pitch Problem, by K. Pike, et al.
31
A Bibliography of the Wintun Family of Languages, by H. Pitkin
32
A Comparative Survey of California Penutian, by H. Pitkin and W. Shipley
33
Notes on Linguistic Classification and Kinship Reconstructions, by Romney?
34
The Genetic Model and Uto-Aztecan Time Perspective, by A. Romney
35
Spanish Elements in the Indigenous Languages of Central California, by W. Shipley
36
Natick Consonants in Reference to Proto-Central-Algonquian, by S. Silver
37
A thumbnail sketch of Shasta, by S. Silver
38
Spanish Loanwords in Keresan, by R. Spencer
39
On Interhemishpere Linguistic Connections, by M. Swadesh
42
Comparative Caddoan, by A. Taylor
43
Comparative Caddoan dictionary, by ?
44
A Ceremonial Vocabulary Among the Pueblos, by L. White
45
Notes on the Ethnobotany of the Keres, by L. White
46
Notes on the Ethnozoology of the Keresan Pueble Indians, by L. White
47
Ethnolgraphic Notes on Sandia Pueble, N.M., by L. White
51
The phonemes of Proto-Kashaya-Central-Pomo, by Oswalt50 Possibel Siouan-Iroquoian Cognates, by W. Chafe
53
Navajo, by H. Hoijer
54
Athabascan, by H. Hoijer
55
The Classification of Morphs in Seneca, by W. Chafe
56
Glossary of Southern Pomo Morphemes, by Silver?
57
Chinookan Cognative Style, by D. Hymes
58
Classification of the Yuman Languages, by Joel
59
California Penutian, by?
60
Spanish loan words in Southern Sierra Miwok, by S.Broadbent
61
English-Tonkawa Index, by?
62
Languages of the Southwest and Gulf Area, by?
63
Cultural Implications of Some Navajo Linguistic Categories, by H. Hoijer
64
On the Linguistic Classification of Kiowaa, by, D. Olmsted
66
Dictionary of Indian Language in Chesapeak Bay, by?
67
Native Languages of Middle America, by?
70
A Sketch of Tzeltal Syntax, by T. Kaufman
71
American Indian Grammatical Categories, by E. Sapir and M. Swadesh
72
Linguistic Clues to Northern Rio Grande Prehistory, by I. Davis
73
Shasta and Proto-Hokan, by M. Haas
74
The Muskogeean and Algonkain Words for Skunk, by M. Haas
75
A Scheme of Semantic Zones ..., by M. Swadesh
76
Phonemes of four Yuman languages, by?
77
The Word for 'Ear' in California Indian Languages, by M. Haas
78
The Interrelationships of North American Languages, by Davis
80
Congnates Shared by Various Uto-Aztecan Languages, by K. Hale
81
A Keresan Text. by F. Boaz
82
Linguistic Aspects of Translation, by N. Andreyev
83
Linguistics 150, Introduction to Indo-European Comparative Grammar, by M. Beeler
84
Tentative Morphemic Postulates, by Bloch
85
The Ontogeny of Certain Logical Operations: ..., by M.Braine
86
Social Dialect and Language History, by W. Bright
87
Explorations in Grammar Evaluation, by R. Brown, C.Fraser, and U. Bellugi
88
Handout from a talk by C. Chretien
89
A Sampling of Chungshan Hakka, by S. Egerod
90
Essentials of Khun Phonology and Script, by S. Egerod
92
A Note on Some Chinese Numerals as Loan Words in Tai, by S. Egerod
93
Swatow Loan Words in Siamese, by S. Egerod
94
Review by S. Egerod of J. Whatmough's "Language, a Modern Synthesis"
95
Swatow Loan Words in Saimese, by S. Egerod
96
Review by S. Egerod of N. Dobson's "Late Archaic Chinese"
97
A Note on the Origin of the Name of Macao, by S. Egerod
98
Language and Non-Linguistic Patterns, by M. Emeneau
99
Dravidian Kinship Terms, by M. Emeneau
100
Material for an Introduction to Indo-European Comparative Grammar, by M. Emeneau
101
The Study of Second Language Learning, by S. Ervin
102
Plans, by J. Flavell
102
Proposed Studies of Early Language Development, by J. Flavell
102
Language Development Quistionaire, by J. Flavell
102
The ontological development of verbal commuinication skills, by J. Flavell
103
The Definition Model of Laguage, by P. Garvin
104
The Role of Grapheme-Phoneme Correspondence in the Perception of Words, by E. Gibson, et al.
105
A Developmential Study of the Discrimination of Letter-Like Forms, by Gibson and Gibson, A. Pick, and H. Osser
106
Cultural Anthrphology and Linguistics, by W. Goodenough
107
Some Universals of Grammar witn Particular Reference to the Order of Meaningful Elements, by J. Greenberg
108
Nicky, by Grekoff
109
Speech Variation and the Study of Indian Civilation, by J. Gumpertz
110
Dialect Differences and Social Stratification in a North India Village, by J. Gumpertz
111
Phonological Differences in Three Hindi Dialects, by J. Gumpertz
112
Outline for Types of Linguistic Structure, by M. Haas
113
The Thai System of Writing, by M. Haas
114
The Tonew of Four Tai Dialects, by M. Haas
115
Interlingual Word Taboos, by M. Haas
116
The Origin of Speech, by C. Hockett
117
Internal Reconstruction, by H Hoenigswald
118
Attempts to program materials to teach elements of a phonetic repertoire, by W. Hively and H. Popp
119
Lexicostatistics So Far, by D. Hymes
120
Alfred Louis Kroeber, by D. Hymes
121
A Program of Research and Development on Information Searching Systems, Summary, by ITEK Corp.
122
Efforts Toward a Means-Ends Model of Language in Interwar Continental Linguistics, by R. Jackobson
123
The University of Rochester Reading Program ... Report, by V. John, et al.
124
The Internal Development of Slum Children, by V. John
125
Russian Affinal Lexes and Lex Sequences, by C. Johnson
126
Graph, by Joos
127
Spanish Verb Inflection, by King
129
Material on Tactic Algebra, by S. Lamb
130
Current Research of the Machine Translation Project, by S. Lamb
131
The Sememic Approach to Structural Semantics, by S. Lamb
132
The Nature of the Machine Translation Problem, by S. Lamb
133
Some Proposals for Linguistic Taxonomy, by S. Lamb
134
The Neo-Neogrammarian Assumption: Microphonemes Do Not Split, by S. Lamb
135
Reduplication and Morphology, by H. Landar
136
Tanaina Subgroups, by H. Landar
137
Review by H. Landar of "Explorations in Communication", by E. Carpenter and M. McLuhan
138
Automatic Generation of Natural-Language Sentences, by R. Lees
139
Internal Reconstruction of a Phonemic Split, by J. Marchand
140
Syntactic Structures in the Language of Children, by P. Menyuk
141
Pidgin and Creole Languages in Relation to Historical Linguistic Studies, by Wick R. Miller
142
Superordinates, "Maturity" and Logical Analyses of Language, by D. Palermo and J. Jenkins
143
Studies in the Correspondence of Prosodic to Grammatical Features in English, by R. Quirk, et al.
144
A Brief Look at the State of Reading Research, by M. Rosenberg
145
Ngarage, a Gbeya Society, by W. Samarin
146
Prospecting Gbaya Dialects, by W. Samarin
147
The Gbaya Languages, by W. Samarin
148
Handout on Grammar, by Saporta
149
Zuni Kin Terms, by D. Schneider and J. Roberts
150
Some Allophones Can Be Important, by Y. Shen
151
Reviews by Shipley and Haugen
152
Toward the Problem of Grammatical Behavior, by A.Silverstein
153
The New Physical Anthropology, by Washburn
154
On the Classification of Loanwords, by U. Weinreich
155
On Semantic Universals, by U. Weinreich
156
The Concept of Evolution in Cultural Anthropology, by L. White
157
A Model and an Hypothesis for Language Structure, by V.Yngne
158
Small file:Age Grading, by Chao;Phonemic and Lexical Patterns, by Velten;Determining and Numerating Adjectives, by Carroll

Reprints, 159-294Return to Top

Container(s): Carton 22

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object
159
CAL, Interim Bibliography on the Teaching of English to Speakers of Other Languages, by S. Ohannessian
160
Word Association and the Acquisition of Grammar, by R.Brown and J. Berko
161
J. Gumpertz's review of C. Osgood, et al.'s "The Measurement of Meaning"
162
A Lintuist's View of Language Data Processing, by P. Garvin
163
The Ethnography of Speaking, by D. Hymes
164
Toward a History of Linguistic Anthropology, by D. Hymes
165
Discussion of the Symposium on Translation Between Language and Culture, by D. Hymes
166
The Use and Control of Oral Language by Kindergarten Pupils, by W. Loban
167
Review of Kahane and Kahane and S. Saprota's "Development of Verbal Categories in Child Language ..., by S. Ervin
168
Review of Templin, by Ervin
169
Grammar and Classification, by S. Ervin
170
Current Research of the Machine Translation Project, by S. Lamb
171
Computational Linguistics, by S. Lamb
172
Advances in machine translation, by S. Lamb
173
Some Proposals for Linguistic Taxonomy, by S. Lamb
174
The Child's Learning of English Morphology, by J. Berko
175
Syntactic Rules Used by Children from Preschool through First Grade, by P. Menyuk
176
Comment on Gunnerson's "Plateau Shoshonean Prehistory", by A. Schroeder
177
Great Basin Prehistory: ..., by J. Jennings and E. Norbeck
178
The Sememic Approach to Structural Semantics, by S. Lamb
179
Machine-Aided Translation, by S. Lamb
180
Notes on the Mechanolinguistics Project, by S. Lamb
181
The Methodology of Sememic Analysis ... (English Prepositions), by J. White
182
Acculturation of the Dakota Indians, by V. Malan
183
Grouping Things by Factor Analysis, by S. Mulaik
184
Notes on Huambisa Phonimics, by D. Beasley and K. Pike
185
Glifos Foneticos del Codice Florentino, by C. Dibble
186
Second language learning, CAL
'61
187
The Economic History of World Population, by C. Cipolla, reviewed by R. Anderson
188
Mollusca from East Tavaputs Plateau, Grand Countyu, Utah, by E. Roscoe and G. Grosscup
189
Southern Paiute Archaeology, by R. Euler
191
Plateau Shoshonean Prehistory: ..., by J. Gunnerson
192
The Freemont Culture: ..., by J. Gunnerson
193
Suggestions for the Further Study of Hopi, by M. Titiev
194
Linguistic Distributions and Political Groups of the Great Basin Shoshoneans, by J. Steward
195
Communicaton Among Bees, by M. Landauer, reviewed by T. Seboek
197
Understanding Language Without Ability to Speak: ..., by E. Lennenberg
199
Grammatical Category: A Rote Learning and Word Association Analysis, by M. Glanzer
200
Toward a Psychology of Language Structure, by M. Glanzer
201
Old Indian Geographical Names Around Santa Fe, N.M., by J.P. Harrington
202
Navajo Othography of the Franciscan Fathers, by J.P. Harrington
203
On Phonetic and Lexic Resemblances Between Kiowan and Tanoan, by J.P. Harrington
204
An Introductory Paper on the Tiwa Language ..., by J.P. Harrington
205
A Brief Description of the Tewa Language, by J.P. Harrington
206
Social Organization and Personal Security in a Peruvian Hacienda Indian Community: ..., by J. Fried
207
Decision Units in the Perception of Speech, by G. Miller
208
Children in a Society under Stress, by T. Alexander and R. Anderson
209a
The First Five Minutes ..., by R. Pittenger
210
The George Junior Repblic, by R. Pittenger
211
Some Notes on the Authority Structure ..., by R. Pittenger and P. Marineau
212
Structure in Children's Language, by S. Ervin
213
Imitation in the Speech of Two-Year-Olds, by S. Ervin
214
Proposal for Machine Translation, by W. Shipley, et al.
215
Stratificational Linguistics as a Basis for Mechanical Translation, by S. Lamb
216
Excavaciones in Tunjuelito: ..., by S. Broadbent
217
Archaeology and Language in Western North America, by W. Taylor
218
hand out to accompany a talk by G. Grosscup on "Traits of the Desert Culture"
219
The Desert West, by J. Jennings
220
R. Anderson's review of "Understanding Culture", by J. Honigmann
221
C. Dibble's review of "A Quantitative Method for Deriving Cultural Chronology", by J. Ford
222
The So-Called Interogative Order in Cree, by D. Ellis
223
Contributions to a Mathematical Analysis of the English Verb-Phrase, by J. Lonbek
224
Sign Language Analysis, On One Level or Two?, by C.F. Voegelin
225
Comparison of Zuni and California Penutian, by S. Newman
226
Notes on Archaeology and Linguistics, by K. Romney
227
Plateau, V. 35, #3
Winter '63
228
On Alteration, Transformation, Realization, and Stratification, by S. Lamb
229
Nuevo ensayo de Glotocronologia Yutonahua, by M. Swadesh
230
Need Achievement and Dialect in Lower Class Adolescent, by R. Baehr
231
Distribution of Blood Groups Among Indians in Middle America: In Guatamala
232
Distribution of Blood Groups Among Indians in Middle America: IV In Honduras, by G. Matson and J. Swanson
233
Cherokee Burn Conjurations, by Kilpatrick and Kilpatrick
234
The Emergence of Language, by W. Orr and C. Cappannari
235
Comparison of Grammar of Children with Functionally Deviant and Normal Speech, by Pl Menyuk
236
Syntactic Rules Used by Children from Preschool through First Grade, by P. Menyuk
237
Three Processes in the Child's Acquisition of Syntax, by R. Brown and U. Bellugi
238
Control of Grammar in Imitation, Comprehensiion, and Production, by C. Frazer, et al.
239
Indian Horticulture West and Northwest of the Colorado River, by J. Forbes
240b
Ethnohistory in the Great Basin, Part 1
240a
Ethnohistory in the Great Basin, Part 2, by C. Malouf
241
The Significance of Environmental Manipulation in Great Basin Cultural Development, by F. Downs
242
A Review of Some Aspect of Great Basin Social Organization, by D. Fowler
243
Tribal Distributions and Boundaries in the Great Basin, by O. Stewart
244
The Geographic Foundations of the Desert Culture, by E. Swanson, Jr.
245
Notes on Technologies and Material Cultures of the Great Basin, by W. Davis
246
Indian Child Language, by Chamberlain
251
Algunos Problemas de la Linguistica Otomangue, by M. Swadesh
252
Interim Notes on Oaxacan Phonology, by M. Swadesh
253
Understanding Language Without Ability to Speak: ..., by E. Lennenberg
254
Speech as a Motor Skill with Special Reference to Nonaphasic Disorders, by E. Lennenberg
255
Primitive Stages of Language Development in Mongolism, by E. Lennenberg
256
A Biological Perspective of Language, by E. Lennenberg
257
Harvaard Educational Review, V. 34, #2
Spring '64
258
Psycholinguistics: A Book of Readings, reviewed by R. Diebald, Jr.
260
Uinta Basin Prehistory, by C. Aikens
261
A Formal Account of the Crow-and Omaha-Type Kinship Terminologies, by F. Lounsbury
262
The Structural Analysis of Kinship Semantics, by F. Lounsbury
263
The Reflection of Coresidence in Mareno Kinship Terminology, by R. Diebald, Jr.
264
Chinese Syntactic Rules for Machine Translation, by C. Dougherty and S. Martin
265
The Lexeme de as a Syntactic Marker, by C. Dougherty
266
Papers on Stratificational Linguistics, by?
267
Cyclic Rules in French Phonology, by S. Schane
268
Social and Geographical Factors in Jamaican Dialects, by D.DeCamp
269a
The Aims of Sociolinguistic Research, by W. Labov
269b
The Aims of Sociolinguistic Research, by W. Labov
271
Dynamic Simulation of Historical Change ..., by S. Klein
272
Selected Bibliography of Child Language, by J. Sableski
273
Introduction to Hopi Chants, by C.F. Voegelin and C. Euler
274
The Stylistic Significance of Consonantal Sandhi in Trukese and Ponapean, by J. Fischer
275a
Linguistic Atlas of the Pacific Coast, by R. Reed and D.DeCamp
275b
Linguistic Atlas of the Pacific Coast, by R. Reed and D.DeCamp
276
Utah Archaeology, V. 9, #4
'64
277
Animal Communication, by T. Seboek
280
The Acquisition of Grammatical Rules by Children, by Wick R. Miller
281
Ute Inian: Before and After Contact, by O. Stewart
282
A Brief History of the Southern Utes, by A. Schroeder
283
The insufficiency of a finite state model for verbal reconstructive memory, by M. Braine
284
Three Suggestions Regarding Grammatical Analyses of Children's Language, by M. Braine
285
Wiyot: ..., by Reichard
286
Note on the Structure of Chinook Jargon, by M. Jacobs
287
The Sememic Approach to Structural Semantics, by S. Lamb
288
Development of the Semantic System, by D. McNeill
289
Developmental Psycholinguistics, by D. McNeill
290
Linguistic Diversification and Extinction in North America, by S. Lamb
291
Mayan Vocabulary Survey, by T. Kaufman
292
Distribution of Hereditary Blood Antigens in Middle America VII In Costa Rica, by G. Matson and J. Swanson
292a
St. Clair Wind River Shoshoni Texts, by D. Shaul
292b
St. Clair Wind River Shoshoni Texts, by D. Shaul
293
Distribution of Haptaglobin, Transferrin, and Hemoglobin Types among the Indians of Middle America: In British Honduras, Costa Rica, and Panama, by G. Matson, et al.
293
Three Exception to Vowel Devoicing in Comanche, by J. Armagost
294
Cradleboard Hoods, Not Corsets, by?

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295
Past-Conquest Influences on Cora (Uto-Aztecan), by E. Casad
296
Great Basin Prehistory and Uto-Aztecan, by N. Hopkins
297
Preliminary Report on Excavations at Injun Creek Site, Warren, Utah, by C. Aikens
298
Learning to Read, by E. Gibson
299
On the Perception of Words, by E, Gibson
300
Comparison of Meaningfulness and Pronounciability ..., by E. Gibson, et al.
301
A Study in the Development of Grapheme-Phoneme Correspondence, by E. Gibson, et al.
302
Machine Translation, by S. Lamb
303
Functional Analysis of the Community of Ibapah, by K. Watson
304
ThePhyssical Amthropology of the Nile Valley, by G. Armelagos, et al.
305
The Basic Punching Code for Russian Text, by C. Johnson
306
Some Problems of Homminid Classification, by D. Pilbeam and L. Simons
307
African Linguistics, by A. Hart
308
Selected Archaeological Radiocarbon Dates for North and Central America, by S. Bryan and S. Clark
309
Introduction, by D. Hymes?
310
Linguistic Data Processing, by S. Lamb
311
Introductory, by S. Lamb and K. Romney
312a
Two Types of Linguistic Relativity ..., by D. Hymes
312b
Two Types of Linguistic Relativity ..., Part II
313
Evidence for Penutian in Lexical Sets with Initial *C-and *S-, by D. Hymes
314
Some Behavioral Comparisons between the Chimpanzee and the Mountain Gorilla in the Wild, by V. Reynolds
315
The Aztec-Tanoan Hypothesis and Kiowa-Tanoan, by K. Hale
316
Glossalalic "Songs", by J. Jaquith
317
Spanish Loanwords of Papago: ..., by D. Saxton
318
Cayuse-Molala correspondence, by?
320
Utah Archaeology, V.11, #1,2
June '65
321
The Language of Bees, by K. von Frisch
322
Report on The First Grade Study, by L. Friedrich and R. Weber
323
A Scientific Approach to Second Language Teaching, by T. Hopkins
'64
324
BIA Summer Program
'63
325
BIA Summer Program, by T. Hopkins
'61
326
Language Development, by S. Ervin-Tripp
327
Analysis of Oral Reaading Errors: ..., by G. Della-Piana
328
Are Normitive Oral Reaking Error Profiles Necessary?, by G. Della-Piana and W. Herlin
329
Teaching Beginning Reading in Other Countries, by G. Della-Piana
330
For Poor Readers, by A. Harris
333
Internal Diversity in Southern Numic, by J. Goss
334
The Linguistic Position of the Quinigua Indians, by K. Gursky
335
The Historical Position of Waikuri, by K. Gursky
336
Ein lexikischer Vergleich der Algonkin-Golf-und Hoka-Sabtiaba-Sprachen, by K. Gursky
337
Algonkian and the Languages of Southern Texas, by K. Gursky
338
Fact and Fiction in Grammatical Analysis, by R. Hall, Jr.
339
Grammatical Transformations and Sentence Comprehension in Childhood and Adulthood, by D. Slobin
342
On Communicative Competence, by D. Hymes
343
Theoretical Notes on the Acquisition of Syntax: ..., by T. Bever and J. Fodor
344
Is Linguistics Empirical?, by T. Bever, et al.
345
Kinship Terminology and Linguistic Structure, by S. Lamb
346
Epilogomena to a Theory of Language, by S. Lamb
347
Similarity Relations among Certain English Sentence Constructions, by C. Clifton, Jr. and P. Odom
348
Culture-Historical Inference from Utaztecan Linguistic Evidence, by J. Goss
349
Applied Linguistics: Reading Research, Methodology, and Materials, by M. Castner
350
Differences in Word Attack Skills of Linguistically and Traditionally Trained First Grade Students, by M. Castner
351
Distribution of Hereditary Blood Groups among Indians of South America II In Peru, by G. Matson, et al.
352
Man's Changing Environment, by G. Armelagos
352
The Promises and Limitations of the Newest Type of Grammatical Analysis, by A. Hill
353
The Promises and Limitations of the Newest Type of Grammatical Analysis, by A. Hill
354
Obtaining and Index of Phonological Differentiation ..., by C.F. and F.M. Voegelin, et al.
355
The Social Context of Language Acquisition, by V. John and L. Goldstein
356
Transformational Criteria ..., by D. Worth
357
Procedures for the Determination of distributional Classes, by K. Harper
358
Grouping and Dependency Theories 4, by H. Edmundson, et al.
358
Grouping and Dependency Theories
359
Grouping and Dependency Theories, 6, by K. Harper, et al.
360
Grouping and Dependency Theories, 8, by K. Harper, et al.
361
Grouping and Dependency Theories , 10, by D. Hayes and T. Ziehe
363
Grouping and Dependency Theories, by D. Hayes
362
Studies in Machine Translation, 12: ..., by A. Kozak and C. Smith
364
On the Value of a Dependency Connection, by D. Hayes
365
Six Tasks in Computational Linguistics, by K. Harper, et al.
366
Supplement to Concordances from Computers, by R. Frey
367
Coding in the Evolution of Signalling Behavior, by T. Seboek
368
A Relationship Between Conditioning and Communication in Honey Bees, by D. Johnson and A. Wenner
369
A Relationship Between Conditioning and Communication in Honey Bees, by D. Johnson and A. Wenner
370
Primate Communication Systems and the Emergence of Human Language, by J. Lancaster
371
Behavior and Social Relations of the Gibbon, by C. Carpenter
372
Multilingualism in the Northwest Amazon, by A. Sorensen, Jr.
373
Writing Shoshoni, by S. Liljeblad
374
The Acquisition of Formal Features of Language, by Wick R. Miller
375
A Study of Sequential Speech in Young Children, by V. John
376
The Relation Between Social Experience And the Acquisition of Language, by V. John
377
Ute Linguistics and Anasazi Abandonment of the Four Corners Area, by J. Goss
378
U.S. Government memorandum
'66
379
Varieties of Ethnicity and Varieties of Language Consciousness, by J. Fishman
380
Who Speaks What Language to Whom and When?, by J. Fishman
381
American Imigrant Groups: ..., by V. Nahirny and J. Fishman
382
Language Maintenance and Language Shift ..., by J. Fishman
383
The Ethnic Group School and Mother Tonge Maintenance in the U.S., by J. Fishman and V. Nahirny
384
Language Behavior, by J. Fishman and V. John
385
Ordinary language, common sense, and the time-lag argument, by Henson
386
Verbal Language Development Scale, by M. Mecham
387
Animal Communication, by T. Seboek
388
Distribution of Hereditary Blood Groups among Indians in Middle America VIII In In British Honduras
389
Distribution of Hereditary Blood Groups among Indians in Middle America VIII In Panama, by G. Matson and J. Swanson
390
Language Development in Disadvantaged Children, by V. John, et al.
391
A formal study of linguistic communication in multilingual communities, by J. Gumpertz
392
Letter association norms, by H. Amster
393
Imitation and Morphology in Child Language, by K. Atkinson
394
Oral Versions of Personal Experience, by W. Labov
395
The Development of Conservation of Size, by M. Braine and B. Shanks
396
Explorations in the Theory of Language, by W. Chafe, Part 1
397
Explorations in the Theory of Language, by W. Chafe, Part 2
398
Explorations in the Theory of Language, by W. Chafe, Part 3
399
Explorations in the Theory of Language, by W. Chafe, Inst. 1
400
Explorations in the Theory of Language, by W. Chafe, Inst. 2

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401
Development of Concept Formation in Children, by H. Amster
402
Linguistic Research on Non-Standard English of Negro Children, by W. Labov
403
CAL, Inventory of Projects and Activities in Reading and English, #1
'66
404
U. of Colorado Nubian Expedition, by G. Armelagos
405
On "Anthropological Linguistics" and Congeners, by D. Hymes
406
Why Linguistics Needs the Sociologist, by D. Hymes
407
On Communicative Competence, by D. Hymes
408
The Relationship of Klamath to California Penutian, by W. Shipley
409
Munn on Walbiri
410
Explanatory Systems: Constraint and Creativity, by O. Werner
411
On the Mechanism of Linguistic Change, by W. Labov
412
Anthropological Linguistics in the Great Basin, by Wick R. Miller
413
Dialect, Language, Nation, by E. Haugen
414
Beitrage zur Sprachwissenschaft und Volkerkunde der Nord-amerikanischen Indianer, by Gursky
415
The Patrilocal Band: ..., by R. Owen
416
The Acquisition of Russian as a Native Language, by D. Slobin
417.1
Comparative Language Socialization, Proposal by S. Ervin-Tripp and D. Slobin
418
Psycholinguistics, by S. Ervin-Tripp and D. Slobin
419
The Emergence of the Principle of Generation in Primate Kinship, by S. Ripley
420
Two Years After the Manual, Sec. 1., by B. Bateman
421
Two Years After the Manual, Sec. 2., by B. Bateman
422
The Morman Mission to the Shoshoni Indians, by C. Dibble
423
Imitation and the Acquisition of Syntax, by D. Slobin
424
Language Development, by S. Ervin-Tripp and Wick R. Miller
425
The Development of Questions and Negatives in the Speech of Three Children, by U. Bellugi
426
Soviet Psycholinguistics, by D. Slobin
427
Absstracts of Soviet Studies of Child Language, by D. Slobin
428
Early Grammatical Development in Several Languages ... , by D. Slobin
430
Sketch of Arapaho Linguistic History, by I. Goddard
431
The Eastern Algonquian Intrusive Nasal, by I. Goddard
432
Continuity and Change in Sahaptian Vowel Systems, by B. Rigsby
433
On Cayuse-Molala Relatability, by B. Rigsby
434
Chapter Three from "Sentence Structure and Reading Processes", by I. Schlesinger
435
Review by S. Lamb of "Current Issues in Linguistic Theory", by N. Chomsky
436
Nez Perce and Proto-Sahaptin Kinship Terms, by H. Aoki
437
Culture, Social Structure, and Environment in Aboriginal Central Australia, by T. Strehlow
438
Australian Aboriginal Songs, by T. Strehlow
440
First Grade Reading Research Project for Granite School District
441
Research plan, by M. Mecham
442
Review by G. Armelagos of "Bones, Bodies, and Disease: ...", by C. Wells
443
The Netsilik Eskimos: Adaptive processes, by A. Balikci
444
Studies in Southwestern Ethnolinguistics
67
445
A Note on Kiowa Linguistic Affiliations, by?, American Anthropologist Vol. 61#1
446
Dentition of a Mesolithic Population from Wadi Halfa, Sudan, by D. Green, G. Ewing and G. Armelagos
447
Approaches to Semiotics
64
448
The Evaluation of Foreign Language Teaching, by A. Hayes
449
The Contributions of Pschological Theory..., by J. Carroll
450
New Directions in Foreign Language Teaching, by A. Hayes
451
The Future of Language Laboratories, by W. Locke
452
Current Social Dialect Research, CAL
66
453
Center for Applied Linguistics, Praposal
454
The Non-standard Vernacular of the Negro Community: Some Practical Suggestions, by W. Labov
455
A Preliminary Study of the English Used by Negro and Puerto Rican Speakers in New York City, by W. Labov, C. Cohen and C. Robins
456
Some Sources of Reading Problems for Negro Speakers of Non-standard English, by W. Labov
457
Sociolinguistics
66
458
The Effect of Social Mobility on Linguistic Behavior, by W. Labov
459
Systenatuc Relations of Standard and Non-standard Rules in the Grammars of Negro Speakers, by W. Labov and C. Cohen
460
A Note on the Relation of Reading Failure to Peer-Group Status in Urban Ghettos, by W. Labov and C. Robins
461
Recent Findings and Theories in Developmental Psycholinguistics, by K. Atkinson
462
The Jet-Age Malady, by E. Varga
463
Accross the Cultural Barrier, by E. Glenn
464
Literacy
May 23-28, 64
465
Conference papers of the Association of Teachers of English as a Second Language
66
466
Retention as a Function of Rate of Information and Degree of Compression, by E. Allen and R. Travers
469
The Study of the Problems of Teaching English to American Indians, Report and Recommendation
July 67
470
The Acquisition of Language in Infant an Child, by M. Brain
471
Quaternaria, Vol. 15
66
472
Some Notes on Acoma Kinship Terminology, by Wick R. Miller
473
The Acquisition of Formal Features of Language, by Wick R. Miller
474
Spanish Loan Words in Acoma, I, by Wick R. Miller
475
Spanish Loan Words in Acoma, II, by Wick R. Miller
476
Patterns of Grammatical in Development in Child Language, by Wick R. Miller
477
IJAL,Vol. 31#2, review by Wick R. Miller
April 65
479
Swadesh's Macro Mixtecan Hypothesis and English, by C. Callagham and Wick R. Miller
481
An Outline of Shawnee Historical Phonology, byWick R. Miller
482
The Sparkman Grammar of Luiseno, reviewed by Wick R. Miller
483
Plains Relationships of the Freemont Culture: A Hypothesis, by C. Aikens
484
Fundamental Values of Foreign Language Study, by R. Roeming
485
Foreign Languages as Weapons for Defense, by?
486
The Effects of Focus of Attention on the Storing and Retrieving of Active and Passive Voice Sentences, by E. Turner and R. Rommetvelt
487
Intonation, Grammatical Structure, and Contextual Association in Immediate Recall, by D. O'Connell
488
A Study of "chunking" in Transmission of Messages, by R. Rommetvelt
489
Comment, by D. Hymes
490
The Anthropology of Communication, by D. Hymes
491
Models of the Interaction of Language and Social Setting, by D. Hymes
492
Linguistic Problems in Defining the Concept of "Tribe", by D. Hymes
493
"Linguistics", by D. Hymes
494
The Acquisition of Noun and Verb Inflections, by C. Cazden
495
The Journal of Special Education, Vol.1, #2
winter 67
496
Subcultural Differences in Child Language: An Inter-Disciplinary Review, by C. Cazden
497
Measures of Nez Perce Outbreeding and the Analysis of Cultural Change, by D. Walker, Jr.
498
Narrative of the PL 89-10 Navajo Area ESL Project, BIA
499
A Survey of Attitudes of Educators of Indian Children, by R. Gardner
500
The Onset of Speech, by M. Bullowa
501
Formalizing the Notion of Syntactic Relatedness among West Germanic Languages, by M. Snow
502
The Basic Assumptions of Ethnoscience, by O. Werner
503
Prehistoric Cultural and Linguistic Patterns in the Southwest since 5000 B.C., by C. Irwin-Williams
504
Education of American Indian Children, by B. Gaarder
67
505
Type-Lists, Indexes and Concordances from Computers, by L. Gould and S. Lamb
506
The Linguistic Automation Project, by S. Lamb
66-67
507
Preliminary Remarks on Walbiri Grammar, by K. Hale
508
Distribution of Heredetary Blood Groups Among Indians in South America, IV in Chile, by G. Matson, et al
509
Polynesian Cultural Destributions in New Perspective, by A. Vayda
510
Diversity and Uniformity in New Guinea, by A. Vayda
511
Island Cultures, by A. Vayda and R. Rappaport
512
On Papago Laryngeals, by K. Hale
513
Lingua, Vol 17 #1/2
514
Zuni Grammar: Alternatine Solutions Versus Weaknesses, by S. Newman
515
Nez Perce Vowel Harmony and Proto-Sahaptian Vowels, by H. Aoki
516
Collecting a Data Base for and Educational Technology; I Evolving a Psycholinguistic Reading Program, by?
517
Readings in American Indian Linguistics, part 1, sel. by M. Haas
518
Readings in American Indian Linguistics, part 2, sel. by M. Haas
519
Readings in American Indian Linguistics, part 3, sel. by M. Haas
520
Readings in American Indian Linguistics, part 4, sel. by M. Haas

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521
Differential Evaluation of Verbal Language Disabilities in Children, by M. Mecham
522
Some Northern Paiute Native Categories, by C. Fowler and J. Leland
523
Rational of Navajo Area's TESOL Program
June 66
524
The Cowboy and the Lady, by J. Downs
525
An Oral English Experiment with Navajo Children, by R. Werner
526
Problems of Navajo Speakers in Learning English, by M. Cook
527
The Language Situation in Arizona as Part of the Southwest Culture Area, by C.F. and F.M. Voegelin and N. Shutz, Jr.
528
Indian Education, BIA
Feb. 66
529
Some Cultural Prerequisites for TESOL in BIA Schools, by O. Werner
530
Behavior and Human Evolution, by S. Washburn
531
Baboon Ecology and Human Evolution, by I. DeVore and S, Washburn
532
Pocatello is Her Name, by J. Roberts
533
Prologomena to a Theory of Phonology, by S. Lamb
534
A Final Administrative Report to the National Science Foundation, by W. Wang
535
The Development of Proto-Algonkian *-awe-, by M. Haas
536
Roger Williams Sound Shift, by M. Haas
538
Sociolinguistics, by S. Ervin-Tripp
539
Anth. 581, Ethnolinguistics of Selected Areas, II Sem.
67-68
540
Anth. 531, Culture and Personality, I Sem.
67-68
541
Anth. 604, Anthropological Linguistics, II Sem.
67-68
542
Sound Symbolism in Yuman Languages, by M. Langdon
543
A Cultural Preference fot Two Linguistic Informants instead of One in a Session, by?
544
A Semantic-Phonetic Category in Hopi-Tewa, by S. Ehrman
545
Second copy of 546
546
The First Rule in the Universal Grammar, by M. Durbin and M.A. Durbin
547
Second copy of 548
548
An Information Theory of Vocabularies, by N. Johnson
549
On Simple Semantic Spaces and Semantic Categories, by P. Kay and K. Romney
550
Some Social Determinants of Verbal Behavior, by J-P Blom and J. Gumpertz
551
Language, Communication and Control in North India, by J. Das Gupta and J. Gumpertz
554
The Development of Language, by D. McNeill
555
Information Processing Systems in Culture, by W. Geoghegan
556
The Sign Language of the Deaf: A Comparative Pilot Study, by T. Peled
558
Problems of Investigating the Grammar of Sign Language, by I. Schlesinger
559
A System of Notation for the Sign Language of the Deaf, by T. Peled
560
Exercizes, by S. Lamb?
561
The Anthropology of Communication, by D. Hymes
562
Models of the Interaction of Language and Social Setting, by D. Hymes
563
Comment, by D. Hymes
564
Linguistic Problems in Defining the Concept of "Tribe", by D. Hymes
565
"Linguistics", by D. Hymes
566
Preliminary Remarks on Walbiri Grammar, by K. Hale
568
Pityantyatyara, by Hale?
569
Kinship and Family, by K. Romney
570
TECO--A New Mayan Language, by T, Kaufman
571
Becoming a Bilingual, by S. Ervin-Tripp
572
The General Properties of Language, by Noam Chomsky
573
The insufficiency of a finite state model for verbal reconstructive memory, by M. Braine
573
Language and the Mind, by Noam Chomsky
575
Rule-Governed Intrusions in the Free Recall of Structured Letter Pairs, by K. Smith
576
Grammatical Intrusions in the Free Recall of Structured Letter Pairs, by K. Smith
577
Grammatical Intrusions in the Recall of Structured Letter Pairs: ... , by K. Smith
578
Second copy of 577
579
Metaphysics and Analysis: The Function of Philosophy, by R. Henson
580
Man's Changing Environment, by George Armelagos
581
Ordinary Language, Common sense, and the Time-Lag Argument, by R. Henson
582
Reprint from the American Anthropologist, V. 69, #3,4, Current Issues in Linguistic Theory, by Noam Chomsky; Aspects of the Theory of Syntax, by Noam Chomsky
June '67
583
(Presented at the annual Meeting of the Linguistic Society of America); Competence, Performance, and Relational Networks, by P. Reich
Dec. '67
584
English Prepositionals: A Stratificational Approach, by D. Bennett
585
Linguistic Automaton Project: Concordinances, by R. Frey, and L. Gould
Dec. '67
586
Language Identification from Non-Segmental Cues, by K. Atkinson
May '68
587
Wenner-Gren Supper Conference: Primate Studies
588
An Informal Survey of Word-Accent in Modern English, by G. Waldo
589
Reprint from the Western Humanities Review, V.XXII, #2, Spring '68: The Savage Mind, by C. Levi-Strauss
Spring '68
590
Social Science Research Council, V. 22, #2, June '68: Pidgenization and Creolization of Languages: Their Social Contexts, by Del Hymes
June '68
591
Education Resources Information Center: trends and Implications of Current Research in Dialectology, by J. Broz, Jr.
592
(Current Social Dialect research at American Higher Institutions Report #2 (same source as 591)
593
Elicited Imitations as a Research Tool in Developmental Psycholinguistics, by D. Slobin and D. Welsh
595
Some Generative Rules on American Kinship Terminology, by P. Block
596
On Cayuse-Molala Relatability, by B. Rigsby
597
Paper related to 598 by same author.
598
Tsimshian Comparative Vocabularies with Notes on Nass-Gitksan Systematic Phonology, by B Rigsby
599
Second copy of 600
600
The Grammatical Development in Several Languages, with Special Attention to Soviet Research, by D. Slobin
601
The Acquisition of Noun and Verb Inflections, by?
602
On Formal Structures of Practical Actions, by H. Garfunkel and H. Sacks

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603
The Acquisition of Language in Infant and Child, by M. Braine
604
A Preliminary Study of the Structure of English Used by Puerto Rican Speakers in New York City, by W. Labov, P. Cohen, and C. Robins
605
Derivational Complexity and Order of Acquisition in Child Speech, by R. Brown and C. Hanlon
606
Outline of Samoan Grammar, by K. Kernan?
607
Language Development, by S. Ervin-Tripp
608
Language Development, by S. Ervin-Tripp
609
Language Development, by S. Ervin-Tripp
610
English Sentences Without Overt Grammatical Subject, by Q. Dong
611
Transformational Grammar and Contrastive Analysis, by P. Schachter
612
Sequencing in Conversational Openings, by E. Schegloff
613
Three Suggestions Regarding Grammatical Analuses of Children's Language, by M. Braine
614
English Grammar II, by P. Rosenbaum
615
Origin of the Nootka Pharyngeals, by W. Jacobsen, Jr.
617
A Field Manual for cross-cultural study of the acquisition of communicative competence, by D. Slobin
618
Report and Recommendations for CAL
'68
620
Range of Cultural and Linguistic Variation Among American Indians, by E. Dozier
621
Cultural and Socialogical Factors Relating to Learning Development, by N. Modiano and M. Maccoby
622
Bilingual education for children of linguistic minorities, by N. Modiano
623
Styles of Learning: The Evidence from Navajo, by O. Werner and K. Begishe
624
Learning in American Indian Children, by V. John
625
Language Teaching with Cartoons, by G. Fleming
626
Toward a Theory of Case, by C. Fillmore
627
A Bibliography of the Uto-Aztecan Languages, by J. Grimes
630
Observations on Israeli Sign Language, by J. Shunary
631
Some Northern Paiute Native Categories, by C. Fowler and J. Leland
632
Indians of Utah: Tentative Bibliography, by N. Owen
633
Speech Communities in the Great Basin and Australia, by Wick R. Miller
634
Stratificational Theory: An Anotated Bibliography, by I. Fleming
635
Sequential Verbal Behavior, by N. Johnson
636
The Psychological Reality of Phrase-Structure Rules, by N. Johnson
637
The Relational Network Simulator, by P.Reich
638
Symbols, Relations, and Structural Complexity, by P. Reich
640
Analysis of Lue Conversation: ..., by M. Moerman
641
Distribution of Hereditary Blood Groups among Indians in South America V. In Northern Brazil, by?
642
Communication and Language in the Home-Raised Chimpanzee, by W. Kellogg
643
The Character of Keresan Puiblo Law, by E. Hoebel
644
7A. Classical Nahuatl, by S. Newman
645
2. Inventory of Descripitve Materials, by W. Bright
646
Morris Swadesh, by S. Newman
647
Zuni Equivalents of English 'To Be', by S. Newman
650
The Death of a Language (Shoshoni), by Wick R. Miller
651
The Death of a Language (Shoshoni), by Wick R. Miller
652
The Southern California Milling Stone Horizon: ..., by C. Warren
653
Speech in its Social-Cultural Context: ..., by S. Kaldor
654
The Differential Use of A Speech Surrogate Through Time, by J. Adovasio
658
Lexical and Cultural Change in Yukian, by W. Elmendorf
659
Dating Lake Mohave Artifacts and Beaches, by C.Warren and J. DeCosta
661
Learning Grammar: From Pivot to Realization Rule, by I. Schlesinger
662
Production of Utterances and Language Acquisition, by I. Schlesinger
663
The Design of Writing Systems for Native Literacy Programs, by W. Walker
664
Nahua Affinal Kinship: ..., by J. Law
665
Zoosemiotics: A Guide to Its Literature, by T. Sebeok
666
Comparative Vocabulary of Utah Dialects, by E. Barber
667
The Language of the Parent: ..., by K. Drach
668
Repetitions in a Mother's Speech to her Child, by B. Kobashigawa
669
Questions of Language Development in Cross-Cultural Perspective, by D. Slobin
670
Some Suggestions for a Syntactic Characterization of Baby-Talk Style, by C. Pfuderer
671
Archaelogical Applications of Factor, Cluster, and Proximity Analysis, by G. Cowgill
672
Developmental Sociolinguistics: Inner City Children, by D. Entwissle
674
The Biology of Language, by J. Lancaster
675
Two articles, by S. Kaldor
676
... of a Mesolithic Population from Wadi-Halfa, Sudan, by D. Green, G. Ewing, and G. Armelagos
677
Similarities Between Japanese and English Verb Derivations, by M. Soga
678
On Explaining Language, by E. Lenneberg
679
Femoral Cortical Involution in Three Nubian Archaeological Populations, by J. Dewey, G. Armelagos, and M. Bartley
680
Hypercorrection ..., by W. Labov
681
Effect of Social Mobility on Linguistic Behavior, by W. Labov
682
Some Sources of Reading Problems for Negro Speakers of Non-Standard English, by W. Labov
683
A Note on the Relation of Reading Failute To Peer-Group Status in Urban Ghettos, by W. Labov and C. Robins
684
The Logic of Non-Standard English, by W. Labov
685
Review by H. Sarles of "Anthropological Linguistics: ..., by J. Greenberg
687
Some Implications of Serrano Phonology, by K. Hill
688
Toward a Manual of Papago Grammar: Some Phonological Terms, by A. Alvarez and K. Hale
690
A Tentative Ordering of the Elements of the Verbal Compound in the Central Area of Uto-Aztecan, by J. Tanner
691
Faunal and Floral Remains as Indicators of Neothermal Climates at Hogup Cave, by S. Durrant and K. Harper
692
Preliminary Analysis of the Hogup Cave Coprolites, by G. Fry
694
Hagup Cave: Chronology and Archaeology, by M. Aikens
695
The Phonological System of a Five Year Old Mongoloie (Down's Syndrome) Boy, by A. Bodine
696
The Two-Year-Old Stage in the Acquisition of Enlish Phonology, by A. Moskowitz
697
Development of Syntactic Structures in Monolingual and Bilingual Children, by M. Swain
698
The Nesting Constraint in Child Language, by P.Brogan
699
A Framework for Studying Kin Term Usage, by R. Casson
700
An Experiment on the Recognition of Babbling, by K. Atkinson

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701
Speech: Relation of Nonfluency to Information Value, by R. Lanyou
703
On the Prehistory of Nez Perce Vowel Harmony, by W. Jacobsen, Jr.
704
Explaining Linguistic Universals, by D. McNeill
706
Len Henry: North Idaho Munchausen, by J. Brunvand
707
A Selected Psycholinguistic Bibliography, by B. Fraser and M. Klatt
708
On the Evolution of Tool-Using Behavior, by J. Lancaster
709
Field Guide for the Ethnographic Study of Speech Use, revised by R. Darnell and J. Sherzer
710
Some Reasons Why There Can't Be Any Some-Any Rule, by R. Lakoff
712
Alberta Anthropologist, V.2,#2
713
The Attitutes of Rural Whites Toward Members of an American Indian Community, by D. Steele and P. Mahler
713
Journal of the Linguistic Society of the U. of Papau and New Guinea, V.1,#1
714
The Study of Folklore in Literature and Culture: ..., by A. Dundes
715
Anthro 159: The Forms of Folklore
716
The Finiteness of Natural Language, by P.Reich
717
Noun-Phrase Indexing, Pronouns, and the 'Definite Article', by G. Sampson
718
The Stratificational View of Plysemy, by D. Bennett
719
Speculations on the Growth of Ethnobotanical Nomenclature, by B. Berlin
720
The English Auxiliaries: A Relational Network Description, by P. Reich
721
Similarities Between Japanese and English Verb Derivations, by M. Soga
722
The Culture of Poverty: An Adjustive Dimension, by S. Parker and R. Kleiner
723
An Archaeometric Survey of Anasazi Indian Village Site, Boulder, Utah, by P. Hammond
724
Stratificational Theory: An Annotated Bibliography, by I. Fleming
725
Religious Syncretism among the Shoshoni, by A. Hultkrantz
726
Shoshoni Indians on the Plains: ..., by A. Hultkrantz
727
The Tribal Divisions Within the Eastern Shoshoni, by A. Hultkrantz
728
The Ethnological Position of the Sheepeater Indians in Wyoming, by A. Hultkrantz
729
Suggested Universals in the Ontogenesis of Grammar, by D. Slobin
731
Cognitive Aspects of Bilingual Communication, by J. Gumpertz
732
"B. Whorf: The Uto-Aztecan Stock ...", by K. Gursky
733
Bella Colla Grammatical Processes and Form Classes, by S. Newman
734
Bella Coola Paradigms, by S. Newman
735
A Proposal for a New Dictionary of Sign Language, by I. Schlesinger?
736
Reviews from Language, V.45,#2, Part I
June '69
737
Universals of Grammatical Development in Children, by D. Slobin
738
Ethnography of Communication in Four African Societies, by S. Seitel
739
Methods for Studying the Child's Acquisition of Sociolinguistic Competence, by L. Hubbell
740
Observations of a Mother-Child Interaction, by S. Mehan
741
Language Acquisition in the Deaf: ..., by C. Pfuderer
742
Phonetics Laboratory Nores, V.4
Oct. '69
743
The Field of Creole Language Studies, by D. DeCamp
744
Lexical Retention and Cultural Significance in Tzeltal-Tzotsil Comparative Ethnobotany, by B. Berlin
745
On Taxonomy and Semantics, by P. Kay
746
Some Theoretical Implications of Ethnographic Semantcs, by P. Kay
747
The Use of Marking Rules in Semantic Systems, by W. Geoghegan
749
Linguistic and Cognative Networks, by S. Lamb
750
Towards a Generative Phonology of Southern Paiute, by J. Lovins
751
The Semological Structure of the English Verbs of Motion, by Y. Ikegami
752
Papers and Reports on Child Language Development, #001
March '70
753
Implicational Scales and Sociolinguistic Linearity, by D. DeCamp
754
Some Recent Developments in American Linguistics, by R. Hall
755
Verbal Strategies in Multilingual Communication, by J. Gumpertz
756
Sociolinguistics and Communication in Small Groups, by J. Gumpertz
757
The Acquisition of Phonology, by A. Moskowits
758a
A Study of Kin Term Usage in a Turkish Village: ..., by R. Casson
758b
A Study of Terminological Usage, by R. Casson
759
Dialects of Dakota in Central Canada, by M. Marino
760
Chinook Jargon: ..., by M. Silverstein
761
The Two-Year-Old Stage in the Acquisition of English Phonology, by A. Moskowitz
762
Tewa II: Verb Structure, by E. Dozier
763
Map of Monolingualism and Bilingualism in Mexican Indians, by O. Vellegas
764
Speech Variation in Acoma Keresan, by J. Maring?
765
The Crusader Fort on El-Habis at Petra ..., by P. Hammond
766
North Plateau Linguistic Diffusion Area, by H. Aoki
767
A Development Scale of Syntactic Structures, by C. Jacobs and C. Peterson
768
Grammatical Comprehension Tests, by U. Bellugi
769
Preliminary Report on Excavations at Puntritjarpa Rockshelter ..., by R. Gould
770
Subsistence Behaviour Among the Western Desert Aborigines of Australia, by R. Gould
771
Kunture, and Aboriginal Sacred Site ..., by Gould and Gould
772
Summary Report (Australia), by R. Berndt
773
Kinship, Animal names, ..., by Berndt and Berndt
774
Kinship, by Elkin
775
Stone Implement Making... (Australia), by N. Tindale
776
Totemic Beliefs in the Western Desert of Australia, Part II, by N. Tindale
777
Nomenclature of Archaeological Cultures and Associated Impliments in australia, by N. Tindale
778
Tribal and Intertribal Marriage Among the Australian Aborigines, by N. Tindale
779
Living Archaeology: The Ngatatjara of Western Australia, by R. Gould
780
The Concept of "The Tribe" in the Western Desert of Australia, by R. Berndt
782
from: Report on the Work of the Horn Scientific Expedition to Central Australia, ed. B. Spencer
783
Dialectology, by S. Egerod
785
Linguistic Reconstruction of Proto Western Numic and its Ethnographic Implications, by M. Nichols
786
Aspects of the reconstruction of Proto Western Numic, by M. Nichols
788
The Semantics of Giving, by R. Dixon
789
A Method of Semantic Description, by R. Dixon
790
Miwok Internal and External Relationships, by C. Callaghan
791
Explorations in Semantic Phylogeny, by M. Foster
792
The Development of Auditory Comprehension of Language Structure in Children, by M. Carrow

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793
Sign Language in Australia ..., by N. Purtill
794
Southwestern and Great Basin Languages, by C.F. and F.M. Voegelin
796
Geopraphic Ordering, Subgrouping, and Olympic Salish, by W. Elmendorf
797
Word Tabu and Change Rates: ..., by W. Elmendorf
798
An Explicit Formulation of the Relationship between Tool-Using, Tool-Making and the Emergence of Language, by G. Hewes
799
Primate Communication and the Gestural Origin of Language, by G. Hewes
800
The 1890 Ghost Dance Religion ..., by M. Hittman
1890
803
Indian-American behavior change and value maintenance: ..., by T. Collins
804
Verbal Dueling in Chamula, by G. Gossen
805
Proto Miwok Phonology, by?
808
Phonetic Shifts in Algonquian Languages, by T. Michelson
810
Proto-Algonquian *ck: Further Examples, by J. Geary
811
Certain Proto-Algonquian Consonant Clusters, by F. Siebert, Jr.
812
Prota-Algonquian-iit-'Fellwo:, by L. Bloomfield
813
The Roanoke Voyages, by?
814
The Language of the Carolina Algonkian Tribes, by J. Geary
815
Productive Paradigms in Shawnee, by C.F. Voegelin
816
On the Sound-System of Central Algonquian, by L. Bloomfield
817
Oral Traditions of the Shoshoni and Bannock Indians, by S. Liljeblad
818
Noun Plural Marker Deletion in the Speech of Black Children, by L. Slobin
819
Five Cuna Linguistic Games, by J. Sherzer
821
Ice and Travel Amon the Fort Norman Slave: ..., by K. Basso
822
Duck Valley Indian Reservation Suicides, by B. Crum
823
Bilingualism in Monolingual South America, by A. Sorensen, Jr.
824
Review by J. Malone of "The Indo-European and Semetic Languages: ...", by S. Levin
825
A Theory of Marking Rules, by W. Geoghegan
826
A Record of Wisconsin-Age Vegetation and Fauna from the Ozarks of Western Missouri, by J. Mehringer, Jr., et al.
827
Climatic Change and Early Population Dynamics in the Southwestern United States, by C. Irwin-Williams
828
The Reconstruction of Archaic Culture in the Southwestern United States, by C. Irwin-Williams
829
Archaeological Evidence on Early Man in Mexico, by C. Irwin-Williams
830
Archaic Culture History in the Southwestern United States, by C. Irwin-Williams
831
The Acquisition of Morphological Inflection by Children Four to Ten, by Bellamy, Bellamy and S. Austin
832
Two Piman War Orations and Quetzalcoatl, by D. Bahr
833
Introduction to "A Short and Practical Dictionary of Sahaptin", by B. Rigsby
834
Some Recent Studies on Port-Royal and Vaugelas, by R. Hall, Jr.
835
Review by V. Bellugi of "In This Sign", J. Greenberg
836
Paper, by Wall
837
Attitudes of French Canadians Towar the French Language, by S. Matte
838
Papers and Reports on Child Language Development, #002
Dec. '70
839
Deep-Surface Canonical Disparities in Relation to Analysis and Change: An Australian Example, by K. Hale
840
New Light on the Gestural Origin of Language, by G. Hewes
841
Children's Perception and Identification of Stress Contrasts, by K. Atkinson-King
842
The Bilogical Bases of Human Language, by J. Andrews
843
Proceedings of the 62 Annual Spring Meeting of the American Ethnological Society, Chafe, ed.
844
Coming and Going, by C. Fillmore
845
Deixis II, by C. Fillmore
846
Developomental Psycholinguistics, by D. Clark
847
Spears ... Western Desert Aborigines of Australia, by R. Gould
848
The Lithic Assemblage of the Western Desert Aborigines of Australia, by R. Gould, D. Koster, and L. Sontz
849
Makah Vowel Insertion and Loss, by W. Jacobsen, Jr.
850
Labialization in Nootkan, by W. Jacobsen, Jr.
851
Traces of Glottalized Resonants in Makah, by W. Jacobsen, Jr.
852
How to Write the Lillooet Language ..., by R. Bouchard
853
Language in Chimpanzee?, by D. Premack
854
Social Dialects in Developmental Sociolinguistics, by S. Erwin-Tripp
855
How Children Answer Questions, by S. Erwin-Tripp
858a
" " , Part I
858b
On the Acequacy of Natural Languages: I The Development of Tense, by W. Labov
859
Speculations on the Growth of Ethnobotanical Nomenclature, by B. Berlin
860b
An Ethnography of Communication Among the Ashanti, by H. Hogan
860a
" ", Part I
861
Bilingualism: A Problem or an Asset, by C. Knowlton
862
A Collection of Linguistic Games, by J. Sherzer
863
Structure and Process in Language Acquisition, by S. Ervin-Tripp
864
Linguistic Reconstruction of Proto Western Numic ..., by M. Nichols
865
Talking Backwards in Cuna: ..., by J. Sherzer
865
" "
866
Proto Miwok Phonology, by Callaghan
867
Language and Cognative Assessment of Negro Children ..., by J. Baratz
868
The Phonemes of Navajo, by?
869
Comparative Eastern Miwok, by Callaghan
870
Languages of the World, by C.F. and F.M. Voegelin
871
In Defence of the Family Tree, by C.F and F.M. Voegelin
872
Proto-Aztecan, by L. Cambell
873
Sociolinguistics and Teacher Attitudes in A Southern School System, by R. Shuy
875
Reconstucted Humor in Tzeltal Ritual Formula, by B. Stross
876
Penn-Texas Working papers in Sociolinguistics, #5 Child Language and Children's Traditional Speech Play, by M. Sanches
877
The Plains Vision Experience: A Study of Power and Privilege, by P. Albers and S. Parker
878
Tzeltal: Acquisition and Componentiality, by B. Stross
879
Acquisition of Botanical Terminology by Tzeltal Children, by B. Stross
880
Elicited Imitations in the Study of Tenejapa Tzeltal Language Acquisition, by B. Stross
881
Verbal Processes in Tzeltal Speech Socialization, by B. Stross
882
Semantic Development ..., by B. Stross
883
Addition to Section on Recording Apparatus and Techniques: ..., by B. Stross
884
Progress Report for the B. C. Indian Language Project
Dec. '71
885
Sibling Terms as Used by Marriage Partners, by M. Haas
887
Linguistic Games: Implications for (Socio) Linguistics, by J. Sherzer

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888
Language Evolution and Speech Style, by P. Kay
889
Acquisition of Quechua Morphology: ..., by B. Isbell
890
Southeastern Indian Linguistics, by M. Haas
891
Observations on the Yana Stop Series ... (Hokan Phonology), by W. Jacobsen, Jr.
892
Boundary maintenance in Algonquian: ..., by C. Wolfart
893
Papers and Reports on Child Language Development, #003
Dec. '71
894
Ranking in Navajo Nouns, by M. Taptto
895
On the Learning of Morphological Rules: ..., by D. Palumo
896
The Acquisition of Language in Infant and Child, by M. Braine
897
An Experiment in Programmed Cross-Cultural Education: ... (Cherokee Primer), by W. Walker
898
On Being Just Complicated Enough, by A. Wallace
899
Notes on Inquiries and Anthropology, by D. Fowler
1514-1900
902
Early Man in the Desert, by J. Jennings
903
Child Language and Children's Traditional Speech Play, by M. Sanches
904
Syntactic Argumaents and Role Relationships: ..., by D. Hymes
905
On American Address, and the Brown and Ford Model, by J. Keane
1870-1900
906
The Scope of Sociolinguistics, by D. Hymes
907
Recontructed Humor in a Tzeltal Ritual Formula, by B. Stross
908
An Examination of the Use of Pidgin in the Works of Three Nigerian Authors, by R. Priebe
910
Ethics and Ethnic Awareness: The Moral Dilema of Studying Aborigine Sacred Affairs, by Gould
912
Selecting a Lokata Orthography, by W. Hull
913
Eastern Shoshone Sandhi, by W. Kosin
914
Historical Linguistics and Archeology, by K. Hale and D. Harris
915
Some Strategies for the First Two Years, by S. Ervin-Tripp
916
Selected References on Washo Language and Culture, by W. Jacobsen, Jr.
917
Games Groups and Children, by J. Tollman
918
Style Switching in a Head Start Class, by M. Rainey
919
Child rearing and cognitive styles of lower class Negro children, by A. Sher
920
The Archaeologist as Ethnographer, by R. Gould
921
Some Bases for Early Features of Production, by S. Ervin-Tripp
923
Writing in Central America, by C. Dibble
924
The Central Concepts of Navajo World View, by G. Witherspoon
925
The Black Springs Site: ..., by C. Fowler
926
Stephen Powers' "The Life and Culture of the Washo and Paiutes", ed. by D. Fowler and C. Fowler
927
The Davenport Conspiracy, review by D. Fowler
928
Burmese Disguised Speech, by M. Haas
929
Person and Number Agreement in Navajo, by K. Hale
930
Texas Working papers in Sociolinguistics, #14 The Use of Nicknames as Evaluations of Personal Competence in Malta, by M. Herndon and N. McLeod
932
Texas Working papers in Sociolinguistics, #13 A Problem in Cuna Phonology, by J. Sherzer
932
Texas Working papers in Sociolinguistics, #15 Toward a Black Rhetoric, by R. Abrahams
933
Texas Working papers in Sociolinguistics, #12 A Room Without A View, by A. Levy
934
Working papers in Sociolinguistics V.1,#1, Georgetown
935
Some Questions about Anthropological Linguistics, by K. Hale
936
Pit River Phonology with grammatical sketch, by B. Nevin
937
The Pattern of Makah Pronouns, by W. Jacobsen, Jr.
938
Kinship Reflections in Syntax: Some Australian Languages, by K. Hale
939
A Note on the Subject-Object Inversion in Navajo, by K. Hale
940
Bilingualism in the Southwest, P. Turner, ed.
941
Diggers and Doggers: Paralell Failures in Economic Acculturation, by R. Gould, D. Fowler, and C. Fowler
941
Review by Wick R. Miller
942
Review by Wick R. Miller
942
Review by Wick R. Miller
943
The Emergence of the Child as Grammarian, by Geitman, Geitman, and Shipley
944
Sahaptin Inflectional Syntax, by B. Rigsby
945
Notes on Northern Paiute Ethnography: Kroeber and Marsden Records, ed. by R. Heizer and T. Hester
946
Native Pharmocopoeia of the Eastern Great Basin: ..., by J. Smith
947
Wabnaki Bilingual Education Program: ..., by?
948
Problems in apachean Historical Linguistics , by M. Saville-Troike
949
... Inequality Among Speakers, by D. Hymes
950
The Scope of Sociolinguistics, by D. Hymes
951
A Short Practical Dictionary of the Gitksan Language, by L.Hindle and B. Rigsby
953
Choctaw Morphology, by T. Nicklas
954
Areal Studies and Cultural History: ..., by J. Sherzer and R. Bauman
955
Dependence of Selectional Restrictions on Cultural Space, by C.F. and F. M. Voegelin
956
Studies in Southeastern Indian Languages, J. Crawford, ed.
957
Highlang New Guinea, by P. Hage
958b
" "
958a
Hierarchy of features and ergativity, by M. Silverstein
959a
The sociolinguistic reality of linguistic theories ..., by P. Maher
960
Language Identity of the Columbian Vaupes Indians, by J. Jackson
962
Working papers in Sociolinguistics #17, Semantic Systems, Sicourse Structure, and the Ecology of Language, by J. Sherzer
Nov. '74
963
Working papers in Sociolinguistics #18, Verbal Art as Performance, by R. Bauman
Dec. '74
964
Working papers in Sociolinguistics #19, Problems of Commiunication in the Cross-Cultural Medical Interview, by R. Shuy
Dec. '74
965
Working papers in Sociolinguistics, #20, Interrogative Routines in Mexican-American Children's Folklore, by J. McDowell
Dec. '74
966
Working papers in Sociolinguistics #21, Perception Along the Power Axis: A Cognitive Residure of Inter-Racial Encounters, by T. Kochman
Feb. '75
967
Working papers in Sociolinguistics #22, Code Switching in Lady Chatterly's Lover, by R. Shuy
Feb. '75
968
Working papers in Sociolinguistics #23, Wolof Speech Styles and Social Status, by J. Irvine
March, '75
969
Working papers in Sociolinguistics #24, Comprehension and Use of Social Rules in Pronoun Selection by Hungarian Children, by M. Hollos
June, '75
970
Working papers in Sociolinguistics #25, Problems in the Creation of a Standard Dialect of Romanes, by I. Hancock
June, '75
972
Working papers in Sociolinguistics #27, Tuneful Weeping: A Mode of Communication, by K. Tiwary
Dec. '75
973
Working papers in Sociolinguistics #28
Dec. '75
974
Working papers in Sociolinguistics #29, Language and Social Class: Pronouns of Adress in Swedish, by C. Paulston
Dec. '75
975
Working papers in Sociolinguistics #30, Language Use in a Chicano Community: ..., by L. Elias-Olivares
Feb. 76
976
Working papers in Sociolinguistics #31, Linguistic Structure in Sociolinguistics Analysis, by B. Lavandera
March, '76
977
Working papers in Sociolinguistics, #32, Methods for Catologuing, Storing, and Retrieving Large Volumes of Tape-Recorded Conversations, by L. Skopek and E. Cassell
May, '76
978
Working papers in Sociolinguistics, #33, And How Shall I Adress You?, by D. Blocker
May, '76
980
Working papers in Sociolinguistics, #36, Riddling and Enculturation: A Glance at the Cerebral Child, by J. McDowell
July, '76
981
Working papers in Sociolinguistics, #37
July, '76
982
Black-White Joking Relationships ..., by J. Petersopn, Jr.
983
Functional Stratigraphy, by r. Langacker
984
A Revised Spanish/English Oral Proficiency Test, Field Test Results, by A. Ramirez and R. Politzer
'74
985
The Semantics of Childrend's Language, by P. Suppes

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986
Monograph Series on Languages and Linguistics, #23
'70
987
The Headless Relative Clause in Tunica, by K. Ogawa
988
Sign Aphasia and Neurolinguistic Theory, by H. Markowitz
989
Phonological Deletion in American Sign Languagne, by R. Battison
990
The Bilingual Speech Community: A Cree Example, by T. Darnell
991
Generational Diofferences in the Cree Narrative Performance, y R. Darnell
992
Linguistic and Attitudinal Correlates in Indian Education, by M. Saville
993
Language Death, Language Contact, and Language Evolution, by J. Hill
994
'Exclusive' and 'Inclusive': A Look at Early Usage, by M. Haas
995
The Expression of the Diminuitive, by M. Haas
996
Wait for Me, Roller-Skate!, by S. Ervin-Tripp
997
Structural Balance and Clustering in Bushmen Kinship Relations, by P. Hage
998
The Case for Case Reopened, by C. Fillmore
999
Salish and Bella Coola Prefixes, by S. Newman
1000
The State of the Apes, by J. Flemming
1001
The Atom of Kinship as a Directed Graph, by P. Hage
1002
Some Observation on Wh-Q Binding in Japanese, by K. Ogawa
1003
Problems of a Chomskyan Analysis of Zuni Transitivity, by C. Stout
1004
On the Southern Tiwa language unity, by E. Brandt
1005
Linguistic Diversity in Southwestern Indian Languages, by E. Brandt
1006
Adult-Child Dialogues from Two to Three, by S. Ervin-Tripp
1007
father absence and cross-index identity: ..., by S. Parker, J. Smith, and J. Ginat
1008
Arikara Teacher's Guide, by D. Parks and J. Beltran
1011
Environmental Factors in Early Language Acquisition, by D. Dodd and P. Glanzer
1011
Environmental Factors in Early Language Acquisition, by D. Dodd and P. Glanzer
1012
Models and Approaches in Sociolinguistic Research on Language Diversity, by J. Ornstein
1013
Language varieties alon the U.S.-Mexican border, by J. Ornstein
1014
Sociolinguistic Changes Viewed Within a Tagmemic Model, by J. Ornstein
1015
A Brief Sampling of West Texas Teacher Attitudes ..., by R. MacIntosh and J. Ornstein
1016
Tagmemics and String Grammar, by E. Blansitt, Jr. and J. Ornstein
1017
Bilgualism/Biculturalism Viewed in the Light of Socio-Educational Correlates, by J. Ornstein
1018
Relational Bilingualism ..., by J. Ornstein
1019
Assimilation, Separation, and Out-Migration in an American Indian Group, by J. Peterson, Jr.
1020
The Indian in the Old South, by J. Peterson, Jr.
1021
Bilingual Education for Aborigines, by A. Glass
1022
Atti del XL Congresso Internazionale Degli Americanisti
Sept. '72
1024
Talking, Understanding, and Thinking, by Bloom?
1025
El Conejo y el Coyote (Chichemeco), by Y. Lastra
1026
Categorias Posicionales en Quechua y Aymara, by Y. Lastra
1027
Fonemas Segmentales del Quechua de Cochabamba, by Y. Lastra
1028
Los Pronombres de Tratamiento en La Ciudad de Mexico, by Y. Lastra
1029
Codigos Amplios y Restringidos en El Espanol de Oaxaca, Mexico, by Y. Lastra
1030
Literacy, by Y. Lastra
1031
The Precultural Basis of the Incest Taboo: ..., by S. Parker
1032
Possession in K'ekchi' (Maya), by Ray Freeze
1033
Yuman Basic Wordlist, by P. Munro
1034
Sociedad Mexicana de Antropologia XIII mesa redonda
Sep. 9-15, '73
1035
Sapih Ha?, by B. Crum
1036
Washo Internal Diversity and External Relationships, by W. acobsen, Jr.
1037
Recent Classifications of Genetic Relationships, by C.F. and F.M. Voegelin
1038
Bilingual reading material, Isleta Pueblo, N. M., by W. Leap
1039
Stories from Isleta: An Indian language reading project, by W. Leap
1040
Negation, and what to do with it, in Isletan Tiwa, by W. Leap
1041
Linguistic Diversity in Southwest Spanish, by G. Balls and J. Ornstein
1042
Subject Copying, Auxiliarization, and Predicate Raising (Mohave), by P. Munro
1043
Submitted to National Endowment for the Humanities, by S. Silver
1045
Wisconsin Native American Languages Project: Phase II, by Foley
1046
Bitransitive Clauses, by E. Blansitt, Jr.
1047
The Study of Language in its Social Context, by W. Labov
1048
Historical Reconstruction and its Explanitory Role in Comparative Ethnology ..., by D. Aberle
1049
Boundaries and Lenition in Yuman Languages, by M. Langdon
1050
A Graph Theoretic Approach to the Analysis of Alliance Structure ... (New Guinea), by P. Hage
1051
Sixteenth-Century Mexico: The Work of Sahagun, by M. Edmonson
1052
Practicas y Experiencis en Programas de Alfabetizacion ... (Area Mam), by J. Andres and J. Domingo
1054
Cree-English Bilingualism in Northern Alberta, by R. Darnell1053The K-and M-Suffixes in Paipai, by J. Joel
1055
The Kaska Aesthetic of Speech Use, by R. Darnell
1056
Northwestern California Renaissance: The Hupa Language Teaching Program, by V. Golla
1057
Internal Diversity in Navajo, by M. Saville-Troike
1058
Variation and Change in Navajo: Some Preliminary Notes, by P. Munro
1059
Land Use Patterns and Aboriginal Rights, Nevada, by R.Clemmer
1060
Na-Dene, by M. Krauss
1061
Kuku Thaypan Descriptive and Historical Phonology, by B. Rigsby
1062
Possession in Kuku Thaypan, by B. Rigsby
1063
Preliminary Report on Agaruna Ethno-ornithology, by E. Hunn
1064
Boundary Maintenance in Algonquian, by H. Walfart
1065
Maine Indian Education (Passamaquaddy)
1066
Deleware Kinship Terminology, by I. Goddard
1067
The Diary of Austin Greeley Green from 1885 to 1894, by?
1885 to 1894
1068
Reading Research Quarterly, V.8, #4
summer '73
1069
Binumerien Color Categories, by P. Hage and K. Hawkes
1070
Grammar of Lexicon? The American Indian Side of the Question ..., by M. Haas
1071
Southeastern Indian Linguistics, by M. Haas
1072
Washo Bipartite Verb Stems, by W. Jacobsen, Jr.
1073
A Rythmic Principle in Washo Morphotactics, by W. Jacobsen, Jr.
1074
The /-k/, /-m/ Problem in Yavapai Syntax, by M. Kendall
1075
Indian Unifon Alphabet (Hupa), by V. Galla
1076
The OSV Construction in Aleut, by R. Vago
1077
Ornithological Vocabulary of the Moki Indians, by E. Mearns
1078
Why is Cassawary not a Bird? ... (New Guinea), by R. Bulmer
1079
Which Came First, the Chicken or the Egg-head, by R. Bulmer
1080
Scientific American, V. 229, #6
1081
A Proposal for the Establishment of a National Center for Native American Language Education at D-Q University
1082
Constraints on sensation and Direct Discourse, by K. Ogawa
1083
The Anthropologist as Advocate, by J. Peterson, Jr.
1084
Recent Classifications of Genetic Relationships, by C.F. and F.M. Voegelin
1085
Some Recent (And not so Recent) Attempts to Interpret Semantics of Native Languages in North America, by C.F. and F.M. Voegelin
1086
IJAL, V. 34, #4, review by S. Newman
1087
Bella Coola Reduplication, by S. Newman
1088
Linguistics retention and diffusion in Bella Coola, by S. Newman
1089
Reconstruction and Reality: A Case of Japanese Vowels, by H. Aoki
1090
Zoological Classification System of a Primitive People, by?
1091
Speculations on the growth of ethnobotanical nomenclature, by B. Berlin
1092
Navajo Sustems of Classification: ..., by N. Perchonock and O. Werner
1093
Bilingualism and Bilingual Education The Ancient World to the Renaissance
1094
The Role of the Listener in the Regulation of Talk: ..., by S. Philips
1095
Literacy as a Mode of Communication on the Warm Springs Indian Reservation, by S. Philips
1096
Warm Springs 'Indian Time': ..., by S. Philips
1097
Teasing, Punning and Putting People On, by S. Philips
1098
Concepts and Significance of Tribal History/Literature Projects, by F. O'Neil
1101
Language Change in Childhood and History, by D. Slobin
1101
Early Discourse: Some Questions about Questions, by S. Ervin-Tripp and Wick R. Miller
1102
Color Categories as Fuzzy Sets, by P. Kay and C. McDaniel
1103
Cognitive Processes in Folk Ornithology..., by E. Hunn
1104
An Areal Survey of Phonological Processes in N. Calif. Languages, by S. Silver
1105
Gaps in Grammars and Cultures, by K. Hale
1106
A Note on Subject-Object Inversion in Navajo, by K. Hale

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1107
Navajo Linguistics: Part II, by K. Hale
1108
Language Death, Language Contact, and Language Evolution, by J. Hill
1109
Reading about Language, C. Laird, ed.
1111
Elicited Imitations from a Two-Year-Old, by P. Glauzer
1112
Ethno-linguistics:What the Bara say about Vaupes Languages and Speech, by J. Jackson?
1114
Linguistic Circle of Canberra
27 July, '72
1115
The Components of Transforming: (Kinship), by?
1116
Proceedings of the Eleventh International Congress of Linguistics
Aug. 28-Sept.2.'72
1117
The Wailatpuan Problem: More on Cayuse-Molala Relatability, by B. Rigsby
1118
Trends in the Study of Athapaskan Language Maintenance and Bilingualism, by J. Kari and B. Spolsky
1119
Navajo Reading Study, U. of N.M., (Bibliography)
1120
Binumerian Color Categories, by P. Hage and K. Hawkes
1121
Sociolinguistic Profile of the Longhous Iroquois at Six Nations Reserve, by M. Foster
1123
Dormitory English, by Harvey
1124
Bilingualism in the Southwest, P. Turner, ed.
1125
On Grammaticality in Native American English: The Evidence from Isleta, by B. Spolsky and J. Kari
1126
Ethnics, Emics, and the New Ideology: ..., by W. Leap
1127
Phonological Convergences in Western North America, by M. Haas
1128
Southewestern and Great Basin Languages, by C.F. and F.M. Voegelin
1129
The Expression of the Diminuitive, by M. Haas
1130
Chinook Jargon: ..., by M. Silverstein?
1131
Baby Talk and the Genesis of Some Basic Pomo Words, by R. Oswalt
1132
Kiliwa Texts, by M. Mixco
1133
Burmese Disguised Speech, by M. Haas
1134
Sibilants in Ventureno, by J.P. Harrington
1135
A Western Apache Writing System: ..., by K. Basso and N. Anderson
1136
North American Indian Folklore Studies, by A. Dundes
1137
Dynamics of recent linguistic contact, by M. Silverstein
1138
The Kiowa-Tanoan, Keresan, and Zuni Languages, by I. Davis
1139
Paleo-Indian and Archaic Cultural Systems in the Southwestern United States, by C. Irwin-Williams
1140
Hell Gap: Paled Indian Occupation of the High Plains, by C. Irwin-Williams, et al.
1141
The Oshohara Tradition: Origin of Anasazi Culture, by C. Irwin-Williams
1142
Current Trends in Linguistics, 10, Linguisitcs in North America
1143
Karam Classification of Grogs, by R. Bulmer and M. Tyler
1144
Sample Reading Material (Navajo-English), First Grade Level, by M. Saville and C. Begay
1145
Reading and Writing Choctaw, by?
1146
Second National Conference of EDPA, CAL
'75
1147
Neurolinguistics, by H. Whitaker
1148
Postchildhood Modifications of Linguistic and Social Competence, by A. Grimshaw and L. Holden
1149
Kinship in the Great Basin: ..., by J. Shapiro
1150
Cochabamba Quechua Syntax, by Y. Lastra
1151
Dos Fiestas Chichimecas, by Y. Lastra
1152
Notas Sobre Algunos Aspectos Sintacticas del Chichimeco-Jonas, by Y. Lastra
1153
Pronoun Acquisition, Two to Four-Year-Olds, by Kluwin
1154
Inequality and Communication in Early Civilizations, by B. Trigger
1155
The Language Situation in Arizona as Part of the Southwest Culture, by C.F. and F. M. Voegelin and N. Schutz, Jr.
1157
The Innovation of /h, hw/ in Kiliwa, by M. Mixco
1158
The Linguistic Affiliation of the Nakipa and Yakakwal of Lower California, by M. Mixco
1159
Mibilian Jargon: ..., by E. Drechsel
1160
California t/t, by M. Langdon and S. Silver
1161
Lexical Datat and Cultural Contacts, by E. Poloma
1162
Lexical vs. Non-Lexical Change in Dialect Diversification, by V. Golla
1163
Person Markers and Related Morphemes in sierra Popoluca, by B. Elson
1164
Palabras Nasales sin Vocales Foneticas en el Chinanteco de Quiotepec, by R. Robbins
1165
Linguistic Acculturation in Isthmus Nahuat, by H. Law
1166
The Tonemic System of Guirrero Mixteco, by E. Overholt
1167
Notes on Dependent Versus Independent Nouns in Tzotsil, by A. Delgaty
1168
Campa (Arawak) Morphology, by?
1169
Independent and Dependent Sentence Types in Campa (Arawak), by L. Kindberg
1170
From Tagma to Tagmeme in Biblical Hebrew, by R. Longacre
1171
Locative Expressions in Siouan and Caddoan, by D. Rood
1172
A Contribution to the Study of the Aztec Language, by B. Whorf
1173
Composition and Symbolism of Coeur D'Alene Verb-Stems, by G. Reichard
1173
" "
1174
Sound Patterns in Three Inca Dialects, by J. Rowe
1175
Covert (or Zero) Morphemes and Morphemic Structure, by D. Olmsted
1176
Terminos de parentesco communes entre Tarasco y Zuni, by M. Swadesh
1177
Wechselseitige Beeinflussung ..., by V. Schlenther
1178
The Morphophonemics of Russian Noun Inflection, by D. Olmsted
1179
On Tagmemes, Nee Gramemes, by K. Pike
1181
Penution, by R. Shafer
1182
The So-Called Inserted Vowels in Russian, by D. Olmsted
1183
Linguistic Diversity Among the Navajo Indians, by G. Reichard
1184
Diverse Points of Articulation of Allophones in Amuesha (Arawak), by M. Wise
1185
Sierra Popoluca Speech, by M. Foster and G. Foster
1186
Indian Linguistic Groups of Mexico, by M. Swadesh
1187
Huave: A Study in Syntactic Tone with Low Lexical Functional Load, by K. Pike and M. Warkentin
1188
Mazatec Dialect History ..., by S. Gudschinksy
1192
Where Does the Sociolinguistic Variable Stop?, by B. Lavandera
1193
On the Nature of Suntactic Irregularity, by G. Lakoff

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1194
An Extension and Generalization of Lemaitre's Matriz Analysis of Communication Structure, by P. Hage
1195
Speculations on Puluwatese Mnemonic Structure, by P. Hage
1196
Nominals, Finite Clauses, and Speaker Control, by R. Langacker
1197
Lexicostatistics So Far, by D. Hymes
1198
The Syntax and Semantics of Kiowa Swith-Reference, by L. Watkins
1199
Coordinate Deletion and Juncture Proximity, by J. MacLaughlin
1200
The Jouranl of the Polynesian Society, V.86, #1
March '77
1201
Phonology, cultural evolution, and geographic region, by D. Hayes
1202
Ouline for Grammatical Sketches, by R. Langacker
1202
" "
1203
A Half Century of Death Valley Archeologyk by W. Wallace
1203
Thinking and Drinking: A Rarmuri Interpretation, by W. Merrill
1204
Nonverbal Communications Systems in Native North America, by A. Taylor
1205
Shoshone Kinship Structures and theri Significance for Anthropological Theory, by F. Eggan
1206
Folk Zoological Life-Forms and Linguistic Marking, by C. Brown
1208
A Guide to Issues in Indian Language Retention, by J. Bauman
1210
Washo bipartite verb stems, by W. Jacobsen, Jr.
1211
Graph Theory as a Structural Model in Cultural Anthropology, by P. Hage
1212
Some Proposed Laws of Basic Clause Structure, by D. Perlmutter and P. Postal
1213
La Cuestion Linguistica en El Peru, by R. Cerron-Palomino
1214
Mesoamerican Historical Linguistics and Distant Genetic Relationship, by S. Witkowski and C. Brown
1215
Dissertation, by? (Iroquois)
1217
Tunica Headless Relative Clauses, by K. Ogawa
1218
Voiceless Vowels, by K. Ogawa
1219
History of Great Basin Anthropological Research, by D. Fowler
1776-1979
1220
Lexical Encoding Sequences and Language Change: ..., by S. Witkowski and C. Brown
1221
Cultural Importance, Linguistic Marking, and Lexical Change, by S. Witkowski and C. Brown
1222
Some Salish Computerized Dictionaries, by L. Thompson and M. Thompson
1223
Some Lower Predicates Surface, Some Don't (English), by C. Miller
1224
Who's Cooking? A Group Model of Auto-Culinary Practices, by P. Hage
1225
The l-Advancement Exclusiveness Law, by D. Perlmutter and P. Postal
1226
Languae Death, by M. Muntzel
1227
La Desaparacion de Lenguas como Consecuencia del Contacto Linguistico, by M. Muntzel
1228
Part I Introduction to Folklore, by S. Liljeblad
1228
Part II (Narrative Forms)
1229
Folklore (Anth G490)
1230
Folklore, by?
1231
The Binomial Probability Distribution and the Subgrouping of Language Triads, by R. Oswalt
1232
A Two-Dimensional Classification of Athapaskan, by R.Oswalt
1233
Multidimensional Scaling Applied to Linguistic Relationships, by P. Black
1234
American Indian Linguistics, by W. Bright
1235
Gender and Personification in Washo, by W. Jacobsen, Jr.
1236
Lexical Universals, by S. Witkowski and C. Brown
1237
Growth and development of folk botanical life-forms in the Mayan language family, by C. Brown
1238
Folk Botanical Life-Forms: Their Universality and Growth, by C. Brown
1240
Tewa-Navajo Linguistic Diffusion: ..., by P. Kroskrity
1241
Verse Analysis of a Wasco Text: ..., by D. Hymes
1242
A Vienese autochthonus hero: ..., by P. Hage
1243
Graph Theory as a Structural Model in Cultural Anthropology, by P. Hage
1244
Speculations on Puluwatese Mnemonic Structure, by P. Hage
1245
Symbolic Culinary Meditation: ..., by P. Hage
1246
A Further Application of Matrix Analysis to Communication Structure in Oceanic Anthropology, by P. Hage
1247
The Phonetics of Dissemilation: ..., by J. Ohala
1248
Folk Zoological Life-Forms: Their Universality and Growth, by C. Brown
1249
Rumsen derivation, by W. Shipley
1250
The Origin of Possession Markers in Yuman, by M. Langdon
1251
Dating Paiute-Shoshoni Expansion in the Great Basin, by D. Madsen
1252
Comment by Adovasio, by J. Adovasio
1253
Principles of Genetic Linguistic Classification, by J. Greenberg
1254
Penutian Among the Ruins: ..., by W. Shipley
1255
The Problem of Dictionary Design and Verb Entry Format for the Navajo Language, by R. Young
1256
Sound-changes and pitch-accents in Korean dialects, by L. Anderson
1257
Stress-Accent in Indo-European Dialects, by L. Anderson
1258
Culture Shock, Positive Face, and Negative Face (Tlaxcala), by J. Hill
1259
Speaking to 'Relatives-Through-Marriage': ... (Bear Lake Athapaskans), by S. Rushforth
1260
Selected References for Lecture on Language Evolution, by W. Wang
'80
1261
nonbiological classification reconsidered, by C. Brown
1262
A Theory of Lexical Change, by C. Brown
1263a
Native Languages of California, by W. Shipley
1263b
Bibliography to 1263a
1264
Proto-Maiduan Phonology and Prehistory, by W. Shipley
1265
Sociocultural Perspectives to Discourse Analysis: A Muskogee (Creek) Narrative, by A. Walker
1266
American Indian Linguistics, compiled by W. Bright
1267
Sibilants and Naturalness in Aboriginal California, by W. Bright
1268
Towards and Ethnozoology of Upriver Halkomelem, by B. Galloway
1269
Index to Upriver Halkomelem Fauna, by B. Galloway
1270
Upriver Halq'emeylem Ethnobotany, by B. Galloway
1271
Kawaiisu Basketry, by M. Zigmond
1272
Arizona Tewa /-di/, by P. Kroskrity
1273
Aspects of Syntactic and Semantic Variation Within the Arizona Tewa Community, by P. Kroskrity
1274
Inferences from Spanish Loanwords in Arizona Tewa, by P. Kroskrity
1275
Chapter 7 of P. Kroskrity's dissertation on Hano-Tewa
1276
A Partial Bibliography of Kiowa-Tanoan, by P. Kroskrity
1277
A Two-Dimensional Classification of Athapaskan, by R. Oswalt
1278
Tabula si, rasa no!, by J. McCawley
1279
Preliminary Bibliographical Catologue of Comparative Athabaskan and Na-Denee, by M. Krauss
1280
Part 2 of 1281
1281
Pawnee Personal Names, by D. Parks
1282
Aspects of Noun Stem Phonology in Mackenzie Valley Athapaskan, by K. Rice
1283
Notes on Moribundity: ... (Oklahoma Iroquois), by M. Mithun and R. Henry
1284
The Pragmatics of KURU and IKU, by M. Soga
1286
Los Prestamos del Tlahuica (Ocuilteco), by M. Muntzel
1287
Australian Prehistory: ..., by J. White and J. O'Connell
1288
Toward A Reconstruction of Number in Kiowa-Tanoan, by L. Watkins
1289
Possession in Picuris Grammar, by A. Zaharlick
1290
Archaeology of the Great Basin, by C. Aikens
1291
American Indian Linguistics, compiled by W. Bright
1292
A Viennese Antochthonous Hero, by P. Hage
1293
Word Prosodic Systems: ..., by J. Greenberg
1294
Introduccion a la Glifica Maya, by L. Schele
1295
Roster of Linguists Specializing in California and Oregon Languages, by?
'78
1296
More on Folk Zoological Life-Forms, by C. Brown
1297
Where Do Tree Terms Come From?, by S. Witkowski and C. Brown
1299
Concordances from Computers, by S. Lamb and L. Gould
1300
Mayan Hieroplyphics as Linguistic Evidence, by J. Fox and J. Justeson
1301
Polyvalence in Mayan Hieroglyphic Writting, by J. Fox and J. Justeson

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1302
Why hunters gather: optimal foraging and the Ache of eastern Paraguay, by K. Hawkes, K. Hill, and J. O'Connell
1303
Some Observations on Possession Classification Systems in Mesoamerica, by Smith-Stark
1304
Literature: Written and Oral, by W. Bright
1305
Alyawara Plant Use and Optimal Foraging Theory, by J. O'Connell and K. Hawkes
1306
Growth and Development of Folk Zoological Life-Forms in Polynesian Languages, by C. Brown
1308
Animal Classification in Juchitan Zapotec, by C. Brown and P. Chase
1309
figurative language in a universalist perspective, by C. Brown and S. Witkowski
1310
Lexical Universals, by S. Witkowski and C. Brown
1311
Athapaskan Linguistics: Proto-Athapaskan Phonology, by E. Cook
1312
A Peticion of 1619 in K'ekchi' (Mayan), by R. Freeze
1619
1313
Shoshonean Tribes: Utah, Idaho, Nevada, Eastern California, by J. Steward
1314
Good Times, Hard Times: Prehistoric Culture Change in the Western Great Basin, by R. Elston
1315
An Overview of Central Great Basin Prehistory, by D. Thomas
1317
Culture, Environment, and Polysemy, by S. Witkowski and C. Brown
1318
Southern California Reflexives ..., by R. Sproat
1319
The Phonemes of Antoniano Salinan, by K. Turner
1320
Societal Compexity and Lexical Growth, by S. Witkowski and H. Burris
1321
Athabaskans they weren't: The Suma Revels ..., by T. Naylor
1322
Growth and development of folk zoological life-forms in the Mayan language family, by C. Brown and S. Witkowski
1323
Tha and ha in Walapai: A Study in demonstrative Sound Symbolism, by O. Gensler
1324
Japanese Passives, by I. Miller
1325
Acalman and Tepechpan: ..., by F. Hicks
1326
Folk Zoological Life-Forms and Linguistic Marking, by C. Brown
1327
A Model of Hohokam-Chalchihuites Connections, by D. Wilcox
1328
Basque Phonemics, by D. Lochak
'60
1329
The Spanish Language ..., Chapter 2 on Basque, by W. Entwistle
1330
Great Basin Numic Prehistory: Linguistics, Archaeology, and Environment, by C. Aikens
1331
Sound Texture and Metaphor in Quiche Maya Ritual Language, by B. Tedlock
1332
Marking-Reversals and Cultural Importance, by S. Witkowski and C. Brown
1333
Growth and Development of Folk Botanical Life-Forms in Polynesian Languages, by C. Brown
1334
Passives and related constructions: ..., by M. Shibatami
1336
New Perspectives on Comparative Otomanguean Phonology, by T. Kaufman
1337
Typological and Genetic Notes on Switch Reference in North American Indian Languages, by W. Jacobsen, Jr.
1338
Mode of Subsistence and Folk Biological Taxonomy, by C. Brown
1339
The Ainu "passive", handout, by M. Shibatami
1340
Colloquial Ainu, by Shibatami?
1341
Preliminary Remarks on the Grammar of Part-Whole Relations in Warlpiri, by K. Hale
1342
Rumsen derivation, by W. Shipley
1344
Land, Language and People in the Princess Charlotte Bay Area, by B. Rigsby
1345
Aboriginal People, Land Rights and Wilderness on Cape York Peninsula, by B. Rigsby
1348
You Gotta Know How To Talk (Aborigines, South-East Queensland), by D. Eades
1349
Loan Words and Lowland Maya Prehistory, by S. Witkowski and C. Brown
1350
Textos Aborigenes en Lengua Kiliwa, by M. Mixco
1351
Toward Plausibility in Theories of Language Acquisition, by J. McCawley
1352
Today the World, Tomorrow Phonology, by J. McCawley
1353
Climate, Clothing, and Body-Part Nomenclature, by S. Witkowski and C. Brown
1354
The Growth of Ethnobiological Nomenclature, by C. Brown
1355
The Folk Subgenus: A New Ethnobiological Rank, by C. Brown
1356
Sobretiro de Tlalocan, V 10
'85
1357
Relaciones del Varojio con el Mayo y el Tarahumar, by A. Lionnet
1358
Como recopilar informacion linguistica dentro de una Comunidad Indigena, by J. Urquijo and M. Verdugo
1359
Evidence for Assortive Mating and Selection in Surnames: ...(Yucatan, Mexico), by J. McCollough, et al.
1360
Baseball, Hot Dogs, Apple Pie, and Chevrolet, by R. Rhodes
1361
Lexical Taxonomies, by R. Rhodes
1362
Algonquian Trade Languages, by R. Rhodes
1363
On the Semantics of the Instrumental Finals of Ojibwa, by R.Rhodes
1364
The Structure of Folk Biological Categories and the Perceptual Basis of Life-Form Classes, by C. Brown
1365
Polysemy, Overt Marking, and Function Words, by C. Brown
1366
Glacial Geography and Native North American Languages, by R. Rogers
1367
Patterns of Spanish Emigration to the Indies until 1600, by P. Boyd-Bowman
1600
1368
On ... Language Change in Oksapmin, Papau New Guinea, by T. Moylan
1371
Handout for "Linguistic Ways to Prehistory: ..., by R. Diebold, Jr.
1372
Visual Displays of Dialect Survey and Comparative Materials on Mixtec, by J. Josserand
1373
Estimation of Minimal Selection Pressure in a Recessive Trait ..., by J. McCollough
1374
Bondjo Ethnicity and Colonial Imagination, by W. Samarin
1375
Algonquian Trade Languages, by R. Rhodes
1376
Oral Tradition: ..., by S. Liljeblad
1377
How Writing Came About, by D. Schmandt-Bessarat
1378
Mode of Subsistence and Folk Biological Taxonomyk by C. Brown
1379
World View and Lexical Uniformities, by C. Brown
1380
Some New Speculations on the Growth of Ethnobotanical Nomenclature, by C. Brown
1382
The Southern Paiute Woman in a Changing Society, by L. Jake, E. James, and P. Bunte
1383
Life-forms from the perspective of Language and Living Things: ..., by C. Brown
1384
Polysemy, Lexical Change, and Cultural Importance, by C. Brown and S. Witkowski
1385
Polysemy, Overt Marking, and Function Words, by C. Brown
1386
Literacy as Interethnic Communication: An Athabaskan Case, by Scollon and Scollon
1387
Pyramid Lake Northern Paiute Fishing, by C. Fowler and J. Bath
1388
5. Food-Named Groups Among Northern Paiute, by C. Fowler
1389
The Southern Paiute: A.D. 1400-1776, by C. Fowler
A.D. 1400-1776
1390
Archaeology of the Northern Great Basin, by C. Aikens
1391
Museum Collections and Ethnographic Reconstruction: Examples from the Great Basin, by Fowler and Fowler
1392
Personal Names: Their Structure, Variation, and Grammar in Gujarati, by P. Mistry
1393
The Tepiman Connection, by D. Wilcox
1394
The Tepiman Connection, by D. Wilcox
1395
Where Do Cardinal Direction Terms Come From, by C. Brown
1396
A Format and Method for Translating Songs, by D. Bahr
1397
A Working Bibliography of the Languages of (Roughly) Western United States ..., by J. McLaughlin
1398
Whorf and Universals of Color Nomenclature, by S. Witkowski and C. Brown
1399
Looking Back, Looking Ahead, (Northwestern Mexican Indians), by?
1400
Hallucinogenic Plants of the Tarahumara, by R. Bye, Jr.
1401
Patterns of Variation in Exotic Races of Maize ..., by R. Shuster and R. Bye, Jr.
1402
Ethnobotany and Progressive Domestication of Jaltomata (Solanaceae) in Mexico and Central America, by T. Davis, IV and R. Bye, Jr.
1403
A New Species of Taushia (Umbelliforae) from Chihuahua, Mexico, by R. Bye, Jr.
1404
Quelites--Ethnoecology of Edible Greens--Past, Present, and Future, by R. Bye, Jr.
1405
Incipient Domestication of Mustards in Northwest Mexico, by R. Bye, Jr.
1406
Hieroglyphic Literacy in Ancient Mayaland: The Linguistic Evidence, by C. Brown
1407
Proto-Mayan Time Depth, by S. Witkowski and C. Brown
1408
A Survey of Category Types in Nahuatl Language, by C. Brown
1409
Chinook Jargon and Pidgin Historiography, by W. Samarin
1410
Jargonization Before Chinook Jargon, by W. Samarin
1411
Oratory, by D. Bahr
1412
Private and Public Images: ... (Postcard Pictures of Great Basin Indians), by P. Albers and W. James
1898-1919
1413
On Suppletion, Selection, and Agreement, by K. Hale, et al.
1414
Linguistic Structure and the Question of Monogenesis, by S. Lamb
1415
Handout to accompany T. Kaufman's "The geographic and linguistic diversification of Nahuatl: ...
1416
Trivialidades linguisticas ..., by Smith-Stark (?)
1417
The Pre-Keresan Homeland, by D. Shaul
1418
Argument with Gaps in Chamarro and Palauan, by S. Chung and C. Georgopoulos
1419
Pych Nouns, by C. Georgopoulos
1420
7. People with "Politicks": Managment of Land and Personell on Australia's Cape York Peninsula, by S. Sutton and B. Rigsby
1421
Proto-Ngaharda phonology, by G. O'Grady
1422
Classification of Northern Paman Languages, Cape York Peninsula, Australia: ..., by K. Hale
1423
Trees and Stars: Graph Theory in Southern Mexico, by T. Crump
1424
Four Factors Governing the Cultural Recognition of Biological Taxa, by E. Hunn
1425
Keresan Accent, Devoicing and Glottalization, by I. Davis
1426
Greenberg's Amerind, Nostratic and Dene-Caucasian: Morphological Evidence, by A. Aiklenvald-Angenot
1427
Hypothesis Generation vs. Hypothesis Test: ... (Greenberg), by S. Thomason
1428
Linguistic diversity and the colonization of the New World, by J. Nichols
1429
Tlapaneko-Sutiaba, OtoManguian, and Hokan: Where Greenberg Went Wrong, by T. Kaufman
1430
A Look at Greenberg's Almosan-Keresiouan Hypothesis, by W. Jacobsen, Jr.
1431
A Look at Greenberg's Almosan-Keresiouan Hypothesis, by W. Jacobsen, Jr.
1432
Universal Constraints on Polysemy and Overt Marking, by C. Brown
1433
Naming the Days of the Week: A Cross-Language Study of Lexical Acculturation, by C. Brown
1434
Lexical Replacement and Cognate Equilibrium in Australia, by B. Alpher and D. Nash
1435
The Gift to a Nation of Written Language, by N. Burwash
1436
SIL-Mexico Glossed Text Archive: ..., by A. Bickford
'89
1437
Some Hypotheses Regarding Proto-Hokan Grammar, by T. Kaufman
1438
Long-Range and Mid-Range Comparison: The Cases of Otomangue and Hokan, by T. Kaufman
1439
Relationships Between Linguistic and Archaeological Datat in the New World, by D. Lathrap and R. Troike, et al.
1440
Californian Historical Linguistics and Archaeology, by D. Lathrap and R. Troike
1441
Epilogue, by D. Lathrap and R. Troike
1442
Walpiri Categories, by K. Hale
1443
Active/Agentive Case Marking and Its Motivation, by M. Mithun
1444
The problem of the "subject (and object) NP" in Laguna Keresan: is Laguna a non-configurational language?, by H. Valiquette
1445
The Proniminal Prefix System in Laguna Keresan: An Alternative to Miller's Analysis, by H. Valiquette
1446
The Languages of Mesoamerica and Northern Mexico and their Classification, by T. Kaufman
1447
The Classification of American Indian Languages ..., by L. Cambell
1448
Reexamining the Family Tree Model of Linguistic Classification, by S. Lamb
1449
Idologies of Honorific Language, by J. Irvine
1450
The Chiwere Verb Word, by L. Furbee and J. Hopkings
1451
The Noun/Verb Distinction in Iroquoian, by M. Mithun
1452
Prototypes Revisited, by R. MacLaury
1453
Propredicate Do in the English of the Intermountain West, by M. Di Paulo
1454
The Old and the New World: Incorporating Nahua Forms of Discourse and Modes of Communication in the Sixteenth Century Missionary Text, by C. Ebacher
1455
IsleZo-Carribbean Sociohistorical Contact: Evidence from Decima Folksongs, by F. Coles
1456
In Yuman, My (((Great) great) great) Grandfather is 'My Leg Hair' or The Case of the Great Wooden Idol of the Kiliwas, by M. Mixco
1457
Los Numeros en Seri, by M. Moser and E. Marlett
1458
Political Society in Aboriginal Western North America, by J. Jorgensen
1459
Chapter 3, Language, by J. Jorgensen
1460
Domesticity in the Development of Chinook Jargon, by W. Samarin
1461
Stori Bilong Teseus Na Ariadne (Melanesian Pidgin English), from Hall
1462
A Special Response to the "Pet' Phenomenon"--Gender Agreement in Kiliwa, by M. Mixco
1463
Keresan "Baby Talk", by Tremper and Tremper
1464
h in Yavapai, by A. Shalerian
1465
obsolescence in Achumawi: ..., by?
1466
Linguistics 253, Morphology, by P. Shaw
1467
In There a Yok-Utian?, by C. Callaghan
1468
Possessor Raising and Possessor Construal in Muskogean, by J. Marlin
1469
Phonological Decay, Compensation, and Limits on Historical Reconstruction: The Evidence from Spanish, by C. Elerick
1470
Case, Instrumental Prefixes and the Interaction of Semantics, Syntax, and Lexicon in Eastern Pomo, by S. McLendon
1471
Selected Klamath-Proto-Yokuts Sets, by S. DeLancey
1472
Classificatory and Other Lexical Prefixes in Klamath, by S.DeLancey
1473
Reconstructing the Unidentified, by M. Mithun
1474
An 1819 Cherokee Speller, by J. Scancarelli
1819
1475
Yurok Women's Language, by J. Dides
1476
Locative Prefixes as Derivational Morphology, by G. Kimball
1477
Inverse Marking in Karok: The Function of the Suffix-AP, by M. Macaulay
1478
Eastern Pomo Numbers, by S. McLendon
1479
Mesa Grande DiegueZo oratory and narratives, by M. Langdon
1480
The Towa L-Effect and Patient Indexing in Kiowa-Tanoan, by L. Watkins
1481
Chontal (Mayan) Petitions to the D The Importance of Performance, by S. Knowles-Berry
1482
English loanwords in Siberian Eskimo and Chukchi, by W. de Reuse
1483
Salishan Anti-Sonority, by M. Kinkade
1484
How Have We Classified These Languages?, by W. Jacobsen, Jr.
1485
Udoing polysynthesis: the structural consequences of pidginization on indigenous American languages, by W. de Reuse
1486
Cross-Linguistic Perspectives on Topological Spacial Relationships, by M. Bowerman and E. Pederson
1487
Guyu Yimithirr Cardinal Direction, by J. Haviland
1488
The use of geocentric location by Tzitzil children of Nabenchauk, Mexico, by L. de Leon
1489
Chipewayan Obstruents, by E. Cook
1490
The Decline in Crow Language Viability: Data and Analysis, by R. Graczyk
1491
Deciphering Verbal Morphology in Maya Hieroglyphic Writing, by J. Josserand and N. Hopkins
1492
Mi'kmaq hieroglyphs in Non-Christian Texts, by D. Schmidt

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i/e in Proto-Uto-Aztecan, by R. Langacker
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Reduplication and Rule Ordering in Luiseno, by P. Munro and P. Benson
3
Syntactic Compression and Semantic Change, by R. Jacobs
4
Predicate Raising: Some Uto-Aztecan Evidence, by R. Langacker
5
Reconstruction of Pronominal Elements in Takic, by R. Langacker
6
Possessives in Classical Nahuatl, by R. Langacker
7
Suntactic Reconstruction and the Comparative Method: A Uto-Aztecan Case Study, by R. Jacobs
8
Numic Vowel Clusters, by M. Nichols
9
Past and Irrealis: Some Thoughts from Uto-Aztecan, by S. Steele
10
Fort Independence Mono Lexical List, by S. Liljeblad
11
Course in Northern Paiute, by S. Liljeblad
13
Numic Cognate Sets, by D. Ianucci
14
Anna Fuchs: Morphologie des Verbs in Cahuilla ..., review by R. Jacobs
16
Futurity, Intention, and Possibility: A Semantic Reconstruction in Uto-Aztecan, by S. Steele
18
On Being Possessed, by S. Steele
19
Fonemica del Guarijio, by?
20
Intento de Redonstruccion de Procesos Semanticos in Nahuatl, by A. Austin
21
Los Intensivos de Tarahumar, by A. Lionnet
22
Northern Paiute Subordination, by J. and J. Anderson
23
Uncorrected slip file of the vocabulary list on pp 91-119 of the Barbastro ms in Opata, from R. Freeze
24
AUX in Luiseno, by S. Steele
25
Copular Sentences in Pima, by P. Munro
26
Basic Verb Inflection with Particular Reference to Vowel Length and the Glottal Stop in Nahuatl, by F. Karttunen
27
On the Form of Negative Sentences in Kawaiisu, by P. Munro
28
The Tense/Aspect/Number Systems of Proto-Nahuatl, by K. Dakin
29
El Origen del Conectivo-CA-, by T. Sullivan
30
Proto-Nahuatl: Reconstruction of Consonants, by T. Sullivan
31
Copular Sentences in Pima, by P. Munro
32
Evidence of Genetic Relationship between Chibchan and Uto-Aztecan, by D. Bolt
33
Complements and Adverbial Clauses in Serrano, by D. Crook
34
A Note on the Zacopoaxtla Dialect of Aztec: the Historical Source for t, by A. Anderton
35
Kawaiisu, by P. Munro
36
Some Preliminary Observation on Kawaiisu, by P. Munro
37
Complex Sentences in Kitanemuk, by A. Anderton
38
A Note on Uto-Aztecan Consonant Gradation, by R. Langacker
39
Notes on Mayo, by Collard, et al.
40
Sociolinguistic Constraints on Lexical Borrowing in Tarahumara: ..., by J. Ornstein
41
Reduplication and Accent in Southwestern Tepehuan, by E. Willett
42
The Southwestern Tepehuan Verb, by T. Willett
43
Switch Reference in Four Uto-Aztecan Languages, by Y. Herbert-Stenger
44
Reprint of manuscript from the British Museum
45
Hopi Linguistics (Bibliography), by P. Seaman
46
Uto-Aztecan Studies, by R. MacLaury
47
Relative Clause Formation in North Fork Mono, by?
48
Evidence for Basic Word Order in Papago-Pima, by D. Saxton
49
A Short Sketch of Serrano Possessives and Postpositions,by D. Crook
50
Possession in Classical Nahuatl, by J. Andrews
51
Accusative Suffixes in Proto Uto-Aztecan, by R. Langacke
52
A Spacial Classification of Uto-Aztecan, by R. Oswalt
53
The Origins of Nahuatl "Postpositions", by F. Karttunen and J. Lockhart
54
The Ramifications of ka and o: ... (Nahuatl), by F. Karttunen and J. Lockhart
55
Grammatical Notes on Kitanemuk, by A. Anderton
56
The Syntax and Origin of-ga in Northern Tepehuan, by B. Bascom and R. Langacker
57
Opata Case, by R. Freeze
58
Possessives in Cora, by E. Casad
59
Towards a Reconstruction of Uto-Aztecan Stress, by P. Munro
60
Panorama de los Estudios de Lenguas Yutoaztecas, by Y. Lastra
61
Major Subgroups in Uto-Aztecan, by J. Heath
62
The Serrano Absolutive: ..., by D. Crook
63
Chemehuevi Birds, by P. Munro
64
How the "Cry" Originated, by?
65
Early Days at Gosiute, by?
66
A Bibliography of Materials on or Pertaining to the Shoshone-Comanche Language, compiled by D. Shaul
68
Two Notes on Takic Classification, by W. Bright
69
Reduplication and Tone in Hopi Nouns, by L. Jeanne
70
Imperative Objects in Chemehuevi, by P. Munro
70
Semantic Categorization as a Deterrent to Grammatical Borrowing: A Yaqui Example, by J. Lindenfeld
71
Distribucion de Hablantes: ..., by Y. Lastra
72
Thesis: A Grammatical Statement of Tahahumara, by J. Gathings
Aug. '72
73
The Auxiliary in Uto-Aztecan ..., by S. Steele
74
Letter from D. Warren, BIA, on Aztec
75
Bird Names of the Selish, Pah-Uta, and Shoshoni Indians, by W. Hoffman
76
Plural Formations in Morelos Nahuatl, by K. Dakin
78
Ute Naming: A Predicative Model, by J. Goss
79
Serrano and "Takic", by Hill and Hill
80
A Short Dictionary of the Southern Ute Language, by J. Goss
81
Selected Serrano Short Subjects, by D. Crook
82
Imperative Objects in Chemehuevi, by P. Munro
83
Footnotes, by?
84
unreadable
85
Instrumental Prefixes in Uto-Aztecan: ..., by J. Sherzer and L. Foley
86
On Naturalness and Hopi Internal Reconstruction, by R. Freeze
87
El Optativo-Subjunctivo en Tarahumara, by?
88
Internal Classification of the Numic Languages of Uto-Aztecan, by R. Freeze and D. Ianucci
89
Newe Tesuahtekki, by B. Crum
90
Chemehuevi 'say' and the Uto-Aztecan Quotative Pattern, by P. Munro
91
Imperfectives, Passives, and Perfectives in Chemehuevi, by P. Munro
92
The Spanish Incursion into Colonial Nahautl: ..., by F. Karttunen and J. Lockhart
93
Hopi /-qa/, by C.F. and F. M. Voegelin
94
On the Count of One, by S. Steele
95
Uto-Aztecan and Japanese ..., by K. Shildmann
96
Japanese Phonology, by K. Shildmann
97
Introduction to "A Partial Bibliography of Uto-Aztecan," by R. Langacker?
98
The Reconstruction of Postpositional Expressions in Uto Aztecan, by R. Langacker
99
A Partial Bibliography of Uto-Aztecan, by R. Langacker"
100
Passive, Impersonal, Reflexive, and Unspecified Argument Construcions in Uto-Aztecan, by R. Langacker (2 copies)

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The Hopi Language, by B. Whorf
104
Suppliment to UA-L-PB
105
Working Cahita Bibliography, by R. Freeze
106
Cuestionario provisional, by?
107
Bibliography for NW Mexico, by C. Pennington
108
Northern Paiute Postpositions, by A. Poldervaart
109
Papago intonation and word order, by K. Hale
110
Conjunction, Emphasis, and Modality in Classical Aztec, by S. Steele
111
The Milpa Alta Dialect of Aztec, by B.Whorf (Dibble File)
112
A Progress Report on Research into Kitanemuk, by A. Anderton
113
Modal Enclitics in Serrano, by D. Crook
114
*-na-Class Verbs in Uto-Aztecan, by J. Heath
116
Tarahumara Text, by D. Burgess
117
Instrumental Collaboration on a Tepehuan (Uto-Aztecan) Problem, by K. Pike, R. Barrett, and B. Bascom
118
Southern Paiute Text, by B. Seiter
119
Working Bibliography of the Opata Language, by R. Freeze
120
A Sample of Tubar, by A. Lionnet
121
Western Tarahumara Maguey Plants (Agave) ...,, by R. Bye, Jr., D. Burgess and A. Trias
122
Southern Paiute and Numic Final Features, by I. Miller
123
The Possissive Construction in Uto-Aztecan, by J. Bryner
124
Peter Rabbit (Mayo Text), by Collard
125
Little Pig Pronoun Story (Mayo), by Collard?
126
Yaqui Postpositions, by J. Lindenfeld
127
Ramon Chavez's Notes
128
Dialectologia del Nahuatl de los Siglos XVI y XVII, by T. Sullivan and K. Dakin
129
Clause Types in Southeastern Tepehuan, by T. Willett
130
Sentence Components in Southeastern Tepehuan, by T. Willett
131
The Three Pigs: A Modern Cahuilla Text, by K. Saubel and W. Bright
132
El Nahuatl en el Estado de Tlaxcala, by Y. Lastra and F. Horcasitas
134
Verbal Suffixes of Prominence in Western Tarahumara Narrative Discourse, by D. Burgess
135
2nd Western Tarahumara Text, by D. Burgess
137
Preaspirated Consonants in Central Numic, by Wick R. Miller136Western Tarahumara Text, by D. Burgess
138
Serrano and "Takic", by Hill and Hill
139
Internal classification of the numic languages of uto-aztecan, by R. Freeze and D. Iannucci
140
Inclusive/Exclusive: A Diffused Pronominal Category in Native Western North America, by W. Jacobsen, Jr.
141
The Implications of Nahua (Aztecan) Lexical Diversity for Mesoamerican Culture-History, by A. Luckenbach and S. Levi
142
Why Uto-Aztecan Word Order Change Is Not Like Indo-European, by D. Shaul
143
Semantic Change in Shoshone: 1800 to 1900, by D. Shaul
1800 to 1900
144
A History of the Study of Shoshone, From 1822 Until 1909, by D. Shaul
From 1822 Until 1909
145
Defining a Hohokam Interaction Sphere, by D. Shaul
146
Language Death in the Valley of Puebla: A Socio-Geographic Approach, by Knab and Knab
147
La Influencia del Espanol en la Estructura Gramatical del Nahuatl, by J. Suarez
148
Handout for: Outline of Syntax and Semantics of Hopi Postpositions, by Voegelin and Voegelin
149
Handout for: Suppletive Verbs in Northern Paiute, by C. Fowler
150
Handout: The Development of Noun Morphology in Nahuatl ..., by K. Dakin
151
The Luiseno AUX, Again, and Generative Grammar, by S. Steele
152
Looking Back, Looking Ahead (Languages of N.W. Mexico), by Penningtion
153
Working Bibliography of the Opata Language, by R. Freeze
154
The Innovation of a Plural Verb Suffix in Aztecan, by J. Burnham
155
Uto-Aztecan Languages of Mexico, by A. Kroeber
156
Alternate Solutions to Paiute Phonology, by Anderson and Anderson
157
Example of Cahuilla Vowels, from Bright
158
Some Ecological Clues to Proto-Numic Homelands, by C. Fowler
159
Some Notes on Comparative Numic Ethnobotany, by C. Fowler
160
A Preliminary Sketch of the Morphology and Phonology of the Zacapoaxtla Dialect of Nahuatl, by F. Higgins
164
J.P. Harrington's Chemehervi Noun List, by ed. by K. Hill
165
The vowels of proto-Uto-Aztecan, by R. Langacker
166
Bannack: Phonemes, by S. Liljeblad
167
Length and voicing in Tubatalubal, by J. McCawley
168
Formulae for Comanche Stem and Word Formation, by H. Osborn and W. Smalley
169
Alternate Phonemic Analysis of Comanche, by V. Riggs
170
Shoshone, I: A Linguistic Sketch and Text, by D. Shimkin
171
Phonemic Rhythm in Comanche, by W. Smalley
172
Instrumental Prefixes in Uto-Aztecan: A Typological Approach, by J. Sherzer and L. Foley
173
Uto-Aztecan, Maya, and Tunica, by B. Whorf
174
The Comparative Linguistics of Uto-Aztecan, by B. Whorf
175
The Hopi Language, Toreva Dialect, by B. Whorf
176
Review by B. Whorf of A. Kroeber's "Uto-Aztecan Languages in Mexico"
179
Uto-Aztecan Velar Nasals, by?
180
Social Variation in Shoshoni Phonology, by R. Crapo
181
El Nahautl en el Estado de Morelos, by Y. Lastra and F. Horcasitas
182
Two Minor Issues in Uto-Aztecan and Eudeve Past Tense, by A. Lionnet
185
Rafael Delgado Nahautl, by J. Burnham
186
Verbs (Northern Paiute), by R. Dick and E. Williams
187a
A Comparative Study of Tubar within Uto-Aztecan, by B. Stubbs
187b
A Comparative Study of Tubar within Uto-Aztecan, by B. Stubbs
188
Uto-Aztecan Cognate Sets: Kinship, by C. Fowler
189
Hopi Postpositions: Locatives and Directionals, by E. Kennard
190
How Uto-Aztecan is the Aztec Possessive?, by J. Rosenthal
192
Preaspirated consonants in Central Numic, by Wick R. Miller
193
Hermit Crabs in Uto-Aztecan, by J. Heath
194
"Inside" and "Outside" in Cora Grammar, by E. Casad and R. Langacker
195
Tarahumara color modifiers: ..., by D. Burgess, W. Kempton, and R. MacLaury
196
Southern Paiute Phonology: Again, by J. McLaughlin
197
Shoshoni Locative Roots and the Interface of Real and Narrative Worlds, by J. McLaughlin
198
From Aspect to Tense, or, What's-nuh in Comanche?, by J. McLaughlin
199
Floating Quantifiers in Pima, by P. Munro
200
Noun Phrase Components in Southeastern Tepehuan, by E. Willett
202
Nahuatl, by Key
203
Psychological Reality and Southern Paiute Phonologyy, by B. Darden
204
Third Person Referents in Comanche Narrative, by J. Armagost
206
Papago, by?
207
Towards a Linguistic Prehistory of Hopi, by D. Shaul
208
UA Geminates in the Kern River Branch, by A. Manaster-Ramer
209
Switch Reference and the Strange Case of Directional Movement in Comanche, by J. McLaughlin
212
un dialecte meridional du Tahahumar, by A. Lionnet
213
The Entry of Athabaskans into the American Southwest: ..., by D. Wilcox
214
In Hohokam Ballcourts, by D. Wilcox and C. Sternberg
215
La Costa y la Altaplanicie Nayaritas en el Momento de Contacto, by M. Anguiano
216
The Sonoran Desert Agriculture Region: ..., by G. Nabham
217
Tubatalabal Phonology, by J. Heath
218
Devil's Claw Domestication: (Southwest), by G. Nabham, et al.
219
Teparies in Southwestern North America, by G. Nabham and R. Felger
220
Legumes in the Papago-Pima Indian Diet and Ecological Niches, by G. Nabham, et al.
221
Catalogo de las Lenguas (in the Americas), by L. Hervas
222
Shoshoni Prayer Service?
1899
223
Questions and Answers in Shoshoni, by?
224
Diccionario Bilingue (Tepehuan), by Willett
225
Resenas Bibliograficas (Tarahumara), by L. Gonzales R.
226
Old California Uto-Aztecan, by M. Nichols
227
Algunas Observaciones ... (Guarijio), by E. Faubert
228
La Tribu Guarijio de la Sierra de Alamos, by G. Avilla
229
Mayo, by Diedrich
230
Handout from lecture on "Noun Phrase Components in Southeastern Tepehuan," by E. Willett

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Some Morphophonemics and Phonological Rules of Southeastern Tepehuan, by E. Willett
232
Gabrielino Data, from J.P. Harrington's Field Notes, prepared by K. Hill
234
Reduplication and Accent in Southeastern Tepehuan, by E. Willett
235
Breve Vocabulario del Idioma Pima de Onaves, by K. Hale
236
Grammatical Internal Diversity in Northern-Most Uto-Aztecan Languages, by D. Shaul
238
Reduplication and the Underlying Consonant Systsem of Southern Paiute, by B. Darden
239
Psychological Reality and Southern Paiute Phonology, by B. Darden
240
Mayo, by Burnham
243
Comanche Material from J. Charney
244
Relaciones Internas de la Rama Sonorense, by A. Lionnet
245
Introduction to O'Odham Etymologies, by J. Hill and Zepeda
247
Ten little cognates, by A. Manaster-Ramer
248
The Origin of Directional Adverbs in Uto-Aztecan Languages, by R. Crapo
249
Social Variation in Shoshoni Phonology: An Ecological Interpretation, by R. Crapo and R. Spykerman
250
The U. of South Florida Language Quarterly, XIII, 1-2
Fall-Winter '74
251
El Origin de Marrano en Tarahumara, by D. Burgess
252
The Coyote and the Jackrabbit (Guarijio Text), collected by Wick R. Miller
253
Nahautl Dialect Subgroupings, by U. Canger
254
Proto-Aztecan Vowels: Part III, by L. Cambell and R. Langacker
255
Some Verbs of Exchange in Proto-Uto-Aztecan, by R. Langacker
256
Some Reconstructions of Numic Motion Verbs, by C. Booth
257
Remarks on Causatives and Applicatives in Classical Nahuatl, by J. Andrews
258
The Innovation of the Plural Verb suffix in Aztecan, by J. Burnham
259
Preverbal Quantifiers in Pima, by P. Munro
260
Serrano Additions to Miller's Cognate Sets, by D. Crook
261
Uto-Aztecan and Keresan, by I. Davis
262
Hypothesis about the Historical Relation of Vowel Loss and Stress in Nahuatl, by K. Dakin
263
Regularities in vocabulary Replacement in ModernNahuatl, by Hill and Hill
264
Mixed Grammar, Purist Grammar, and Language Attitudes in Modern Nahuatl, by Hill and Hill
265
Pochuteco, Otro Intento, by Valinas and Leoploldo
266
The Coyote and the Rabbit, A Nahuatl Text told by Rafael Delgado, Veracruz, by?
267
A Spectographic Analysis of Vowel Length in Rafael Delgado Nahuatl, by J. Burnham and D. Tuggy
268
Metaphorical Switching in Modern Nahuatl: ..., by J. Hill
269
Directionals in Classical Nahuatl, by J. Andrews
271
Word Order in Northern Tepiman, by D. Shaul
272
Tale of Two Passives: Internal Reconstruction in Ute, by T. Givon
273
Southern Paiute Stress and Related Phenomena, by R. Franklin
274
San Juan Southern Paiute Numerals, by P. Bunte
275
When is an Error an Error? ..., by P. Bunte
276
The Birdpeople (Southern Paiute Text), by P. Bunte
277
A Sample of Eudeve, by A. Lionnet
278
Relaciones Internas de la Rama Sonorense, by A. Lionnet
279
El Lexico Esopanol en la Lengua Mayo, by J. Burnham
280
Textos y Vocabulario Mayo, by J. Burnham
281
in regard to tribal names Mono and Monache, by S. Liljeblad
282
Northern Paiute Text, by S. Liljeblad
284
Handout for: Consonant Lenition and Accent in Guarijio andTarahumara, by Wick R. Miller
285
The Long-Term Effects of Spanish Language Contact on Nahuatl anYucatecan Maya, by F. Karttunen
286
The Chronology of the Nahautl Contact Strategies, by?
287
Nahautl Stem-Initial Rules: ..., by?
288
The allomorphy of the Takic absolutive suffix, by Hill
289
Aikup: Southern Paiute Instructions, by P. Bunte and R. Franklin
290
El Hombre y el Cocodillo: ... (Mayan Text), by J. Burnham
291
Word list for Siouan, by J. Kootz
296
Las Lenguas Indigenas del Nordeste de Mexico: Pasado y Presente, by J. Moctezuma
297
Teguima (Opata) Phonology, by D. Shaul
298
Teguima (Opata) Inflectional Morphology, by D. Shaul
299
Numic Languages, by Wick R. Miller
300
Guarijio Working Vocabulary, by Wick R. Miller
301
Passives, Impersonals, and Middles in Yaqui, by E. Jelinek and F. Escalante
302
Uto-Aztecan Cultigens: Linguistic Perspectives, by C. Fowler
303
Stress, vowel loss, and The Origin of Aztec tl Reconsidered, by K. Dakin
304
Nahuatl Direct and Mediated Possession: ..., by K. Dakin
305
Nawa Phonological Rules, by T. Kaufman
306
Nawa Roots (Huasteca Nawa), by T. Kaufman
307
relaciones internas de la rama sonorense, by A. Lionnet
308
Shoshoni Party Songs, by B. Crum
309
Shoshone-Comanche Origins and Migrations, by D. Shimkin
310
Handouts, Tucson, SSILA and Friends at UA
June-July, 1989
311
Bilingualism ... Cahita-Espanol, by J. Moctezuma
313
Variacion Dialectal Yaqui-Mayo, by J. Moctezuma
314
Comanche Consonant Gradations: ..., by J. Armagost
315
Comanche Narrative: Some General Features and a SelectedText, by J. Armagost
316
The Origin of floating accent in Mayo-Yaqui: ..., by L. Hagberg
317
The Major Moods of Mayo, by L. Hagberg
318
The Phoneme /r/ in Mayo, by L. Hagberg
319
Floating Accent in Mayo, by L. Hagberg
320
The Preliminary Examination of the Correspondence between Syntactic and Conceptual Structures of Mayo Verbs, by L. Hagberg
321
The Xochiltepec-Huatlatlauca Sub-area of the Center Dialect of Nahuatl, by Y. Lastra
322
Western Mono Agentive Passives: Linguistic Borrowing or Anomaly?, by C. Loether and P. Kroskrity
323
Handout for: Word Order in Tumpisa (Panamint) Shoshone, by J. Dayley
324
Clitics in Tepiman languages, an historical development, by Z. Estrada
325
Tohono 'O'odham Dialect Study Update, by J. Hill and O Zepeda
326
Five Studies inspired by Nahuatl Verbs in-oa, by U. Canger
327
Eudeve Morphosyntax: An Overview, by D. Shaul
328
Proto-Uztecan Phonology, II: The Nouns, by A. Manaster-Ramer
329
Proto-Uztecan Phonology: Evidence from Tubatalubal Noun Morphophonemics, by A. Manaster-Ramer
330
A Northern Uto-Aztecan Sound Law: *-c---> y, by A. Manaster-Ramer
331
Floating Accent in Mayo, by L. Hagberg
332
Mayo Reduplication, by L. Hagberg
333
The Mafor Moods of Mayo, by L. Hagberg
334
Contrastive Structure in the Underlying Representation of Long Vowels in Mayo, by L. Hagberg
335
Mapas dialectales del Cahita, by G. Lopez
336
Some Features of Nahuatl Spoken in San Miguel Canoa, by F. Karttunen and J. Cambell
337
Corachol Locative Prefixes, by E. Casad
338
Person Words in Takic, by D. Crook
339
Desiderative-Causatives in Tohonno O'Odham, by O. Zepeda
340
Eudeve as a Result of Prehistoric Linguistic Interaction, by D. Shaul
341
Subordinate Verbs in Guarijio: Evidence of a Shift from SOV to SVO in Uto-Aztecan, by Wick R. Miller
342
The Origins of *-li-in Nahuatl: ..., by K. Dakin
343
II Encuentro de Linguistica en el Noroeste, Los Dialectos del Guarijio, by R. Escalante
344
Vocales con Explosion Glotal en Proto-Yutoazteca del Sury?
345
Algunas Caracteristicas Sintacticas y Morfologicas de las Propriedades en Cora, by V. Vazquez
346
Algunos convenciones ortograficos idiosincraticos para el tepehuan del sur de Durango, by L. Campuzano
347
Tipos de predicado con copula en el tepehuano del sur de Durango, by V. Flores
348
Las Morfemas Gramaticales de Persona y Numero en el Tepehuan del Sureste, by T. Willett
349
Una comparacion del accento en el mayo, el tarahumara y el guarijio, by L. Hagberg
350
Simbolismo Sonoro en Aves e Insectos en Tepehuano del Sur, by J. Moctezuma
351
La Naturaleza de la Estructura Argumental, by K. Hale
352
Nominalized Clauses in Ute: ..., by T. Givon

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353
The Aztec Triangle: ..., by W. Bright
354
Is There More to V2 Than Meets the I?, by R. Freeze
355
The Sagag of Two Cora Postpositions, by E. Casad
356
Uto-Aztecan *ps (and *sp, too?), by A. Manaster-Ramer
357
Tubatalubal k before low vowels, by A. Manaster-Ramer
358
Tubatalubal takaah 'quail', by A. Manaster-Ramer
359
Blood, Tears, and Murder: The Evidence for Proto-Uto-Aztecan Syllable-Final Consonants, by A. Manaster-Ramer
360
'One' and 'Only', by A. Manaster-Ramer
361
A consonant-final pronominal stem in Tubatalubal, by A. Manaster-Ramer
362
Proto-UtoAztecan Phonology: Evidence from Tubatalubal Noun Morphophonemics, by A. Manaster-Ramer
363
Uto-Aztecan *tw, by A. Manaster-Ramer
364
Proto-Uto-Aztecan *pi 'Younger Sister'--> 'great-grandmother', by A. Manaster-Ramer
365
Tubatalubal 'Man' and the Subclassification of Uto-Aztecan, by A. Manaster-Ramer
366
A Northern Uto-Aztecan Sound Law: *-c--->-y-, by A. Manaster-Ramer
367
Teguima (Opata) Phonology, by D. Shaul
368
Teguima (Opata) Inflectional Morphology, by D. Shaul
369
On Lenition in Some Northern Uto-Aztecan Languages, by A. Manaster-Ramer
370
Animacy and Inanimacy in Luiseno Nouns, by E. Elliott
371
Yokuts and Miwok Loanwords in Western Mono, by C. Loether
372
Some Matters in the Uto-Aztecan-Tanoan Connection, by B. Stubbs
373
San Juan Southern Paiute Kinship Terms, by P. Bunte
374
How Many Ways Can You Say "How Many"?, Northern Tepehuan, by B. Bascom
375
La Conjugacion de Conjunciones en Tepehuan del Norte, by B. Bascom
376
Tepiman Languages, by Z. Estrada
377
A Preliminary Survey of Dialectical Differences between Northern (Lemhi) and Western (Nenada-Gosiute) Shoshone, by K. Mast and A. Merkley
378
Apuntes Sobre la Conjugacion Tarahumara, by A. Lionnet
379
Uto-Aztecan Cognate Sets, by K. Hill
380
On the skewed distribution of Comanche double pronoun elements, by J. Armagost
381
Subordination in Southern Paiute, by P. Bunte
382
Postposition Incorporation in Pima, by P. Munro
383
Tale of Two Passives: Internal Reconstruction in Ute, by T. Givon
384
Observaciones Fonologicas en el Pima de Yecora, by Z. Estrada
385
Algunos Cambios Morfofonemicas en Verbos Mayos, by C. Morna
386
Examples for Southeastern Tepehuan Clauses, by T. Willett
387
Examples for Southeastern Tepehuan Clauses, by T. Willett
388
Shoshoni Deictic Roots and the Inerface of Real and Narrative Worlds, by J. McLaughlin
389
relaciones internas de la rama sonorense, by A. Lionnet
390
Musical Poems in America, by D. Bahr
391
Voice and Focus in Yaqui, by F. Escalante and E. Jelinek
392
Reduplication in Luiseno Nouns, by E. Elliott
393
Place Names Data for "San Juan Southern Paiute Toponymy, by R. Franklin and P. Bunte
394
Los Consonantes Bilabiales del Cora, by V. Soto
395
Reduplicacion, Acento y Cantidad en el Tepehuano de Milpillas, Durango, by J. Moctezuma
396
Corn, Beans, and Squash: Some Linguistic Perspectives from Uto-Aztecan, by C. Fowler
397
Shoshoni Text, by J. Dayley
398
Computerized List of Comanche, from Casagrande Comanche-English, by J. Charney
399
Computerized List of Comanche, from Casagrande: English-Comanche, by J. Charney
400a
Computerized List of Comanche, from Casagrande: English-Comanche, by J. Charney
400e
Computerized List of Comanche, from Casagrande: English-Comanche, by J. Charney
400f
Dialect Maps of O'odham, by Hill and Zepeda
400c
Computerized List of Comanche, from Casagrande: English-Comanche, by J. Charney
400d
Computerized List of Comanche, from Casagrande: English-Comanche, by J. Charney
402
Hopi Dictionary Project, by K. Hill
403
Pronouns (language?), by Z. Estrada
404
La reduplicacion en las catagorias mayores del Yaqui, by C. Fabian?
405
Tohono O'odham Plurals, by J. Hill and O. Zepeda
406
Handout for: Dialectologia cahita, by G. Lopez
407
Comments on Wick Miller's "The Classification of the Uto-Aztecan Languages Based on Lexical Evidence" , by K. Dakin
408
Irregular vowel correspondence in Nahuatl, by K. Dakin
409
Reunion de Tragajo sobre Yutoazteca, by L. Valinas
410
Hopi Final Vowels, by K. Hill
411
Prosodic morphology of Tahonno O'odham (Papago), by J. Hill and O. Zepeda
412
Numic [r] is not a spirant, by J. Armagost
413
Handout for: Northern Paiute Prayer: Some Features of the Genre, by C. Fowler and H. Abel
414
Handout for: Southern Paiute Recetatives, by Bunte and Franklin
415
Shared Names for Mammals in Northern Uto-Aztecan and Hokan and Penutian Languages, by M. Nichols

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This box also contains cards used as an address book.

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Folder
1
Baptismal Records (Spanish)
1980s
2
Maps
3
"Sign Language of the Aranda"
4
Notebook, Australia
1970

Index Cards, Western DesertReturn to Top

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Index Cards, Western DesertReturn to Top

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Index Cards, Working Vocabulary (Serrano)Return to Top

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Index Cards, Serrano and LuisenoReturn to Top

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Index Cards, AcomaReturn to Top

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Index Cards, Other AcomaReturn to Top

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Index Cards, WarihoReturn to Top

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Index Cards, Guarijio (Old Texts?)Return to Top

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Index Cards, Shoshoni Informants and Word ListsReturn to Top

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Index Cards, Shoshoni DictionaryReturn to Top

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Index Cards, Shoshoni Dictionary and Papago & GuarijioReturn to Top

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Index Cards, Cora PapagoReturn to Top

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Index Cards, Proto Numic and Unidentified Word ListReturn to Top

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Index Cards, Unidentified Word ListReturn to Top

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Index Cards, Comanche (& Panamiut); Southern PaiuteReturn to Top

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Index Cards, Syntax; Tubatu labal Sapir's *UAReturn to Top

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Index Cards, Tarahumara (Pennington)Return to Top

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Index Cards, Cochitijete Fdl & Epl to be CheckedReturn to Top

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MapsReturn to Top

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PapersReturn to Top

Container(s): Box 67

Container(s) Description
Folder
1
Gay and Welmers, "Mathematics and Logic in the Kpelle Language"
2
Cole and Gay, "The New Mathematics and an Old Culture: A Study of Learning Among the Kpelle of Liberia"
3
Miller, "Sketch of Shoshoni Grammar (Gosiute Dialect)"
4
Miller, "Dialect Differentiation in the Western Desert Language"

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Subject Terms

  • Anthropological linguistics
  • Indians of Mexico--Languages
  • Uto-Aztecan languages

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