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245 0 4 _aThe Persistance of Language :
_bconstructing and confronting the past and the present in the voices of Jane H. Hill /
_cEdited by Shannin T. Bischff [et al.]
260 _aAmsterdam ;
_aFiladelfia :
_bJonh Benjamins,
_c2013
300 _a440 páginas ;
_c25 cm.
490 _aCulture and Language Use ;
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505 0 _aForeword / Kenneth C. Hill. -- Preface / Shannon T. Bischoff, Deborah Cole, Amy V. Fountain & Mizuki. -- Introduction. The Persistance of language: Constructing and confronting the past and the present in the voices of Jane / Shannon T. Bischoff, Deborah Cole, Amy V. Fountain & Mizuki. -- Pte 1: Approaches to the study of the indifenous languages of the Americas. -- The diachrony of Ute case-marking / T. Givón. -- Language contact as an inhibitor of sound change: An Athabaskan example / Karen Rice. -- Stress in Yucatec Maya: Syncretism in loan incorporation as evidence for stress patterns / Emily Kidder. -- The phonetic correlates of Southern Ute stress / Stacey Oberly. -- Revisiting Tohono O'odham high vowels / Collen M. Fitzgerald. -- Head-marking inflection and the architecture of grammatical theory: Evidence from reduplication and conpunding in Hiaki (Yaqui) / Jason D. Haugen & Heidi Harley. -- A case-study in grass roots development of web resources for language workers: The Coeur d'Alene Archive and Online Language Resocurces (CAOLR) / Shannon Bischoff y Amy Fountain. -- Pte 2: Approaches to the study of voices and ideologies. Language contact, shift, and endangerment - implications for policy. -- Spanish in contact with indigenous tongues: Changing the tide in favor of heritage languages / José Antonio Flóres Farfán. -- How can a language
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