An Areal-typological Study of American Indian Languages North of MexicoNorth-Holland Publishing Company, 1976 - 284 pagina's |
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a North American Indian | 1 |
BIBLIOGRAPHY | 9 |
a framework | 11 |
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Algic Algonquian languages alienable/inalienable Apachean Basin Caddoan CENTRAL AREAL TRAIT Chemakuan contact with neighboring culture area Cupeņo developed due to contact Eastern Eskimo dialects FAMILY TRAIT following languages fricative fricative series gender genetic glottalized stop glottalized stop series Hokan Hopi inclusive/exclusive INNOVATIVE MARKER Iroquoian languages Keresan Kiowa Kiowa-Tanoan Kwakiutl language families languages of California linguistic area locative-directional markers Lower Chinook Luiseņo mark tense-aspect markers in verbs Miwok Nadene nasalized vowels neighboring languages nominal case system Northeast Northwest Coast overtly marked nominal Penutian languages phonemic Plains Plateau Pomo Possessive pronouns marked pronominal dual Reduplication Reduplication signifies REGIONAL AREAL TRAIT result of contact Sahaptin Salishan languages semivowels series and features Siouan languages Southeast Southwest stop series system Subject person markers Tanoan three stop series Tlingit Tonkawa TRAIT of Algonquian TRAIT of Athapaskan Tsimshian Upper Chinook Uto-Aztecan languages voiceless vowels voiceless/glottalized voiceless/voiced vowel system Wakashan Western Subarctic WHOLE AREAL TRAIT Yuchi Yuman