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SANTA BARBARA PAPERS IN LINGUISTICS

Volume 9: Proceedings from the Second Workshop on American Indigenous Languages (1999)
$15.00

Foreword–1

Preliminary studies of the distribution of aamma in West Greenlandic –3
Anna Berge

On the naturalness of unnatural rules –16
Eugene Buckley

Child acquisition of the Quechua affirmative suffix –30
Ellen Courtney

A quantitative look at borrowing patterns in Malinche Mexicano –42
Fred Field

Intonational properties of Chickasaw –53
Matthew Gordon

Anti-faithfulness and the Koasati plural –68
Graham Horwood

Toward a history of the inflectional future in Colville-Okanagan Salish –83
Nancy Mattina

Classificatory verbs of transfer in Lowland Chontal –98
Loretta O’Connor

The grammaticization and lexicalization of Yaitepec Chatino -7o –110
Jeff Rasch

Language replacement in a Nahuatl speaking community: Ttestimonies of the speakers and their children –123
Rosa Yanez Rosales