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
- 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