Volume 09 (1984), KWPL
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The Structure and Function of Nootkan Baby Talk
(University of Kansas. Linguistics Graduate Student Association, 1984-01-01)This paper deals with the structure and function of baby talk in two Nootkan languages, Ahousaht and Nitinaht. Although the baby talk registers in both of these languages appear to be simplified, it is likely that the ... -
Esselen Linguistic Materials
(University of Kansas. Linguistics Graduate Student Association, 1984-01-01)The primary purpose of this paper is to make a complete list of materials known on the Esselen language available in a single place. The existing lexical material has been organized into a lexicon which is followed by ... -
Description of a Pikean Field Matrix Permutation Program
(University of Kansas. Linguistics Graduate Student Association, 1984-01-01)This paper presents a program which may be used to perform Pikean field matrix permutations and other matrix operations. The use of the program is also demonstrated. This program can be a useful tool for analyzing data ... -
Jenny: An Interactive Program in BASIC for Analyzing Comanche (and other) Texts [with Sample Text]
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A Revised Approach to Southern Paiute Phonology
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Lexical Representation of Salish Verb Roots: A Preliminary Examination
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Catawba Morphology in the Texts of Frank Speck and of Matthews and Red Thunder Cloud
(University of Kansas. Linguistics Graduate Student Association, 1984-01-01)The Catawba verb morphology revealed in Frank Speck's texts differs somewhat from that described by Matthews and Red Thunder Cloud. The dubitative suffix has a different shape. Sequences of suffixes occur in Speck that are ...