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SANTA BARBARA PAPERS IN LINGUISTICS

Volume 15: Proceedings from the Seventh Workshop on American Indigenous Languages (2004)
$15.00
Lea Harper and Carmen Jany, Editors

Foreword –1

Lacandon colour terms –3
Suzanne Cook [PDF]

Nominalization as a question formation strategy in Tucanoan–9
Dmitry Idiatov and Johan van der Auwera [PDF]

External possession in Huehuetla Tepehua –25
Susan Smythe Kung [PDF]

Some tonogenetic properties of Upriver Halkomelem –40
J. C. Brown [PDF]

Voice in Iquito: Is there an inverse? –49
Lynda de Jong Boudreault [PDF]

A phonological sketch of the Yucunany dialect of Mixtepec Mixtec–61
Mary Paster and Rosemary Beam de Azcona [PDF]

Grammaticization of tense in Navajo: The evolution of nt'éé–76
Melvatha Chee, Evan Ashworth, Susan Buescher, Brittany Kubacki [PDF]

Introducing San Agustin Mixtepec Zapotec–91
Rosemary G. Beam de Azcona [PDF]

Theoretical issues in the representation of the glottal stop in Blackfoot–106
Tyler Peterson [PDF]