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SANTA BARBARA PAPERS IN LINGUISTICS

Volume 7: Prosody, Grammar, and Discourse in Central Alaskan Yup’ik (1996)
$15.00
Marianne Mithun, Editor

Introduction–4
Marianne Mithun

Phonetic correlates of stress in Yup’ik–17
Nilson Gabas, Jr.

Yup’ik demonstratives: Universality and uniqueness–37
Cory Redmond

A discourse-based analysis of tense in Central Alaskan Yup’ik–55
Jill Snyder

The alternation of verbal mood in Yup’ik Eskimo narrative–64
Steven Lasswell

Yup’ik evidentials: The narrative functions of =gguq and –llini- –98
Tracy Sellman

Ergativity in Yup’ik Eskimo from a discourse perspective–113
Hiroaki Kitano

The Introduction of new information and preferred argument structure in narrative–139
Carl Rubino

Texts
a. Paluqtaq Issaluq-llu: The Beaver and the Porcupine–155
George Charles
b. Atqa: My Name–166
Elizabeth Charles Ali
c. Tulukaruk: The Raven–170
Elizabeth Charles Ali
d. Levaaq: The New Motor–184
Elizabeth Charles Ali
e. Atsartaq: The Pear Story–193
Elizabeth Charles Ali
f. Ircinrrat: The Little People–208
Elizabeth Charles Ali