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Contents 2004

The reports published most recently are listed first.


2004-006
Author: Lawrence E. Clark
Title: A Comparison of Person Markers in Sayula and Oluta Popoluca
Country: Mexico
Language: Popoluca, Oluta, Popoluca, Sayula
Subjects: Popoluca, Oluta, Popoluca, Sayula, Mexico, Veracruz, person markers, third and fourth person distinctions, inverse suffixes

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2004-005
Author: Kenneth S. Olson
Title: An Evaluation of Niger-Congo Classification
Language: Dogon, Ijoid, Kru, Atlantic, Kwa, Benue-Congo, Wide Bantu, Narrow Bantu, Adamawa-Ubangi
Subjects: historical linguistics, Niger-Congo, language classification, Africa

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2004-004
Author: Michael Cahill
Title: From Endangered to Less Endangered: Case Histories from Brazil and Papua New Guinea
Country: Brazil, Papua New Guinea
Subjects: language maintenance, sociolinguistics

2004-003
Author: Leoma Gilley
Title: Morphophonemic Orthographies in Fusional Languages The Cases of Dinka and Shilluk
Country: Sudan
Language: Shilluk, Dinka
Subjects: orthography, Shilluk, Dinka, morphophonemic, approach

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2004-002
Author: David Eberhard
Title: Mamaindé Pre-Stopped Nasals
Country: Brazil
Language: Mamaindé
Subjects: Nambiquara, Mamaindé, Brazil, dominance, nasality, nasals, pre-stopped

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2004-001
Author: David Eberhard
Title: Mamaindé Tone
Country: Brazil
Language: Mamaindé
Subjects: tone, Nambiquara, Mamaindé, Brazil, stress, intonation

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