A Comparative Sketch of Pueblo Languages: Phonology

Pueblo Indians of the American Southwest have lived in a contiguous area for many centuries. Close contacts and bi- or multilingualism in different Indian languages may have led to diffusion of linguistic features across the language boundaries. In an attempt to determine some of the shared phonolog...

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Main Author: Yumitani, Yukihiro
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Kansas, Department of Linguistics 1987-01-01
Series:Kansas Working Papers in Linguistics
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1808/514
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spelling doaj-0951c74848274b98b31c371bdc09c1142020-11-25T01:53:33ZengUniversity of Kansas, Department of LinguisticsKansas Working Papers in Linguistics2378-76001987-01-0112152010.17161/KWPL.1808.514A Comparative Sketch of Pueblo Languages: Phonology Yumitani, YukihiroPueblo Indians of the American Southwest have lived in a contiguous area for many centuries. Close contacts and bi- or multilingualism in different Indian languages may have led to diffusion of linguistic features across the language boundaries. In an attempt to determine some of the shared phonological traits, this paper compares the sound systems of Pueblo languages. http://hdl.handle.net/1808/514Pueblo Indians language-- Phonology
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author Yumitani, Yukihiro
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A Comparative Sketch of Pueblo Languages: Phonology
Kansas Working Papers in Linguistics
Pueblo Indians language-- Phonology
author_facet Yumitani, Yukihiro
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title A Comparative Sketch of Pueblo Languages: Phonology
title_short A Comparative Sketch of Pueblo Languages: Phonology
title_full A Comparative Sketch of Pueblo Languages: Phonology
title_fullStr A Comparative Sketch of Pueblo Languages: Phonology
title_full_unstemmed A Comparative Sketch of Pueblo Languages: Phonology
title_sort comparative sketch of pueblo languages: phonology
publisher University of Kansas, Department of Linguistics
series Kansas Working Papers in Linguistics
issn 2378-7600
publishDate 1987-01-01
description Pueblo Indians of the American Southwest have lived in a contiguous area for many centuries. Close contacts and bi- or multilingualism in different Indian languages may have led to diffusion of linguistic features across the language boundaries. In an attempt to determine some of the shared phonological traits, this paper compares the sound systems of Pueblo languages.
topic Pueblo Indians language-- Phonology
url http://hdl.handle.net/1808/514
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