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SANTA BARBARA PAPERS IN LINGUISTICS

Volume 18: Proceedings from the Ninth Workshop on American Indigenous Languages (2006)
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Lea Harper, Editor

Front Matter [PDF]

Vowel Disharmony, Mayan Hieroglyphic Writing, and Indigenous Education: cultural catalysts and responsible ethnographic research
Gerardo Aldana [PDF]

Áádóó : An Analysis of a Navajo Discourse Marker
Bernadette Archuleta, Heather Cowan, Megan Hoffman, Steven Menefee, Lisa Pacheco, and Katy Pieri [PDF]
Navajo Language Consultants: Melvatha Chee and Jalon Begay

On Nanbé Tewa Language Ideologies
Evan Ashworth [PDF]

The Emergence of Determiner Clisis in Upriver Halkomelem
Jason Brown & James J. Thompson [PDF]

Narrative, Place, and Identity in a Southern Paiute Community
Pamela Bunte [PDF]

The Language of Humor: Navajo
Ruth E. Cisneros, Joey Alexanian, Jalon Begay, Megan Goldberg [PDF]

How to say ‘we’ in Aleut: choices in a topic-tracking language
Anna Clawson [PDF]

The Argument Structure of Halkomelem Verb Roots: Evidence from Intransitive/Transitive Alternations
Donna B. Gerdts and Thomas E. Hukari [PDF]

Use of causatives in Navajo: Syntax and morphology.
Grandon Goertz, Katy Lenté, Stefanie Adams, Jalon Begay, Melvatha Chee [PDF]

Vowel Length and Phonation Contrasts in Chuxnabán Mixe
Carmen Jany [PDF]

Some Notes on Possessive Constructions in Palikur ( Arawak, Brazil)
Simoni M. B. Valadares [PDF]

Ownership through knowledge: Introducing a hands-on literacy method to indigenous people of Mexico
Juanita L. Watters [PDF]