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Papago Verb Stems

Papago Verb Stems
Author: Juan Dolores
Publisher:
Total Pages: 32
Release: 1913
Genre: Papago language
ISBN:

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Papago Verb Stems

Papago Verb Stems
Author: Juan Dolores
Publisher:
Total Pages: 263
Release: 1913-08-01
Genre: Tohono O'odham dialect
ISBN: 9781555671914

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Papago Woman

Papago Woman
Author: Ruth M. Underhill
Publisher: Waveland Press
Total Pages: 115
Release: 1985-01-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1478610484

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A valued classic by a foremost female anthropologist! Underhills fine ethnographic work gives us at least a glimpse into a time that will not come again, yet a time that will forever shape the future. Her approach is reverential, without being too sentimental. The study of culture is enriched by Underhills writings, and the life history presented in Papago Woman stands clear as an excellent example of her devotion to her subject.


Combinatorial Morphology

Combinatorial Morphology
Author: John T. Stonham
Publisher: John Benjamins Publishing
Total Pages: 220
Release: 1994-12-01
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9027276692

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This book presents a detailed examination of the most important arguments for a process-based theory of morphology and offers a highly-constrained alternative to the powerful mechanisms proposed in processual theories of morphology.Data is presented from dozens of different languages from numerous language families around the world, much of it new to the linguistic forum. The importance of prosodic morphology in the analysis of linguistic phenomena is highlighted and the need for greater constraints on generative power is examined. This work addresses some of the thorniest problems in morphological theory in a novel alternative fashion, including the issues of ablaut, exchange rules, metathesis, reduplication and subtraction, and presents reanalyses based on moraic morphology and the traditional notion of 'combination' of morphemes along with the underlying theme of constraining the grammar of natural language to the utmost. Contributions to the field include: (i) new data from Nitinaht reduplicative constructions, Nootka hypocoristic formation, and Nootkan variable-length vowels; (ii) reanalyses of previous problems, including metathesis in Chawchila Yokuts, Hebrew, and Saanich, exchange rules in Luo, Dinka, and Diegueño, and truncation in Danish; (iii) analyses of new problems from reduplication in Nitinaht and Nootka templatic morphology; and (iv) new theoretical apparatus is introduced: the unification of templates and a new proposal for hierarchical syllable structure based on the mora as head of N.