ANTHROPOLOGICAL LINGUISTICS



1)Vol. 41, No. 1
2)Vol. 41, No. 2



**ANTHROPOLOGICAL LINGUISTICS, Volume 41, Number 1 (Spring 1999)**

CONTENTS

Moses-Columbia Imperatives and Interior Salish, NANCY MATTINA

The Kinship Terminology of the Miami-Illinois Language, DAVID J. COSTA

Referential Tracking in Oklahoma Choctaw: Language Obsolescence and Attrition, ROBERT S. WILLIAMS

The Typology and Semantics of Complex Nominal Duplication in Ewe, FELIX K. AMEKA

The Significance of the Verb Kwe in Igbo Personal Names, MONDAY C. ONUKAWA

BOOK REVIEWS

A Grammar of Bella Coola (Philip W. Davis and Ross Saunders), LISA MATTHEWSON

American Indian Languages: The Historical Linguistics of Native America (Lyle Campbell), JEFFREY HEATH

Politicas Linguisticas en Mexico (Beatriz Garza Cuaron, coordinator), KEN HALE

A Practical Grammar of the Central Alaskan Yup'ik Eskimo Language (Steven A. Jacobson with Anna W. Jacobson), DOUG HITCH

Contact Languages: A Wider Perspective (Sarah G. Thomason, editor), J. CLANCY CLEMENTS

A Learner's Dictionary of Haitian Creole (Albert Valdman with Charles Pooser and Rozevelt Jean-Baptiste), JEAN-ROBERT CADELY

Rapanui (Veronica Du Feu), ROBERT WEBER AND NANCY WEBER

Social Influences on Vocal Development (Charles T. Snowdon and Marine Hausberger, editors), R. ALLEN GARDNER

Silence: Interdisciplinary Perspectives (Adam Jaworski, editor), MURIEL SAVILLE-TROIKE

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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