Indefinite Pronouns (Martin Haspelmath), JESSICA R. WIRTH
Numeral Classifier Systems: The Case of Japanese (Pamela Downing),
CHRISTOPHER I. BECKWITH
Ergativity: Argument Structure and Grammatical Relations (Christopher D.
Manning), JEFFREY T. RUNNER
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**ANTHROPOLOGICAL LINGUISTICS, Volume 41, Number 2 (Summer 1999)**
CONTENTS
Textuality and the "Voices" of Informants: The Case of Edward Sapir's 1929
Navajo Field School, DAVID W. DINWOODIE
Loanwords and Stress in Tohono O'odham, COLLEEN M. FITZGERALD
Another Look at Wappo-Yuki Loans, WILLIAM W. ELMENDORF AND ALICE SHEPHERD
Requests in Akan Discourse, SAMUEL GYASI OBENG
BOOK REVIEWS
Hopi Dictionary/Hopiikwa Lavaytutuveni: A Hopi-English Dictionary of the
Third Mesa Dialect with an English-Hopi Finder List and Sketch of Hopi
Grammar (The Hopi Dictionary Project, compiler), JOHN E. MCLAUGHLIN
Turkish (Jaklin Kornfilt), ESER ERGUVANLI TAYLAN
A Paradigmatic Grammar of Gikuyu (John M. Mugane), PATRICK BENNETT
Atlas of the Languages and Ethnic Communities of South Asia (Roland J.-L.
Breton), JAMES W. GAIR
Queerly Phrased: Language, Gender, and Sexuality (Anna Livia and Kira
Hall, editors), BLAIR A. RUDES
Language and Culture (David L. Shaul and N. Louanna Furbee), BRIAN STROSS
If a Chimpanzee Could Talk and Other Reflections on Language Acquisition
(Jerry H. Gill), R. ALLEN GARDNER
Language Policy and Social Reproduction: Ireland 1893-1993 (Padraig O
Riagain), NANCY STENSON
Undoing and Redoing Corpus Planning (Michael Clyne, editor), JULIET
LANGMAN
Roots of Identity: Language and Literacy in Mexico (Linda King), JUDITH M.
MAXWELL
L'Arabe tchadien: Emergence d'une langue vehiculaire (Patrice Jullien de
Pommerol), JONATHAN OWENS
A Silent Majority: Deaf Education in Spain, 1550-1835 (Susan Plann),
RICHARD J. SENGHAS
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