In:Lessons from Documented Endangered Languages
Edited by K. David Harrison, David S. Rood and Arienne Dwyer
[Typological Studies in Language 78] 2008
► pp. v–vi
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Published online: 11 September 2008
https://doi.org/10.1075/tsl.78.toc
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Table of contents
A world of many voices: Editors' introduction
Sri Lanka Malay revisited: Genesis and classification
Working Together: The interface between researchers and the native people - The Trumai case
Tense, Aspect and Mood in Awetí verb-paradigms: Analytic and synthetic forms.
Tonogenesis in Southeastern Monguor.
Language, ritual and historical reconstruction: Towards a linguistic, ethnographical and archaeological account of Upper Xingu Society
Endangered Caucasian languages in Georgia: Linguistic parameters of language endangerment
Contact, attrition and shift in two Chaco languages: The cases of Tapiete and Vilela
Tofa language change and terminal generation speakers
Hocank's challenge to morphological theory
A Preliminary study of same-turn self-repair initiation in Wichita conversation
Multimedia analysis in documentation projects: Kinship, interrogatives and reciprocals in ǂ Akhoe Hai ǁ om
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