MIT Working Papers on Endangered and Less Familiar Languages #1

Papers in Honor of Ken Hale

ed. A. Carnie, E. Jelinek, and M. Willie, 2000

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Preface
Tribute to Ken Hale
Jane Hill
Tohono O'odham Ha'icu Ha-cegitodag
Ofelia Zepeda
Rethinking Switch Reference
Lynn Nichols
Person and Point of View in Navajo Verbs
Margaret Speas
Individual and Stage Level Predication and the Navajo Classificatory Verbs
Mary Ann Willie
Dative and Argument Hierarchies
Eloise Jelinek
The Navajo Prolongative and Lexical Structure
Carlota S. Smith
Head-Internal Relative Clauses in Dogrib (Athapaskan)
Leslie Saxon
Another Look at the Athapaskan y-/b- Pronouns: Evidence from Slave for b- as a Case Marker
Keren Rice
Yi and Bi: Proximate and Obviative in Navajo
Judith Aissen
Some Notes On Derivational Relationships Among Navajo Verbs
Leonard Faltz
Navajo Conditional Interpretations
Theodore B. Fernald, Ellavina Tsosie Perkins & Paul R. Platero
 
Incorporating Onsets in Navajo: the d-Effect
Joyce M. McDonough
The Features ROUND and LABIAL in Tohono O'odham
Jane H. Hill
Comments on Papers
Kenneth L. Hale