Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Preface
  • Publications of Madison S. Beeler
  • List of Contributors
  • American Indian studies
  • Ethnosemantics of the dream helper in south-central California
  • Chimariko placenames and the boundaries of Chimariko territory
  • An â€?Indo Europeanâ€? type paradigm in Proto Eastern Miwok
  • Consequential verbs in the Northern Iroquoian languages and elsewhere
  • The “old timeâ€? Chunut count
  • Some Yokuts-Maidun comparisons
  • Notes on Karok internal reconstruction
  • Patterns of derivational affixation in the Spanish dialect of the last Rumsen speakers
  • Washo bipartite verb stemsPre-Columbian borrowing involving Huastec
  • Northern Chumash numerals
  • Yuman numerals
  • How languages die: A social history of unstable bilingualism among the Eastern Pomo
  • Preaspirated consonants in Central Numic
  • Renewal in Numic color systems
  • Rumsen II: An evaluation of reconstitution
  • Ukiah: Yokaya
  • Nonimmediate as a semantic unit in Delaware
  • Two plus two makes two
  • The non-genetic relationship of Wappo and Yuki
  • English and Spanish loanwords in Wintu
  • Two systems of Cahuilla kinship expressions: labeling and descriptiveRumsen derivation
  • Shasta and Konomihu
  • Indoeuropean studies
  • Greek βοÏ?Î"οÎ?Î"ι: Etymology and evolution
  • The dÃœnsk tunga in Early Medieval Normandy: a note
  • The present participle again â€? some observations based on an Old Norse text
  • Extension versus convergence in the North Germanic verb
  • Sanskrit bhÅ?gin- â€?wealthyâ€? â?? â€?village headman; fisherman, palanquin-bearerâ€?
  • Diphthongs in Old English
  • Albanian Ã"shtÃ"
  • On the origin of the 3rd sg.-r in Old Norse
  • Indo-European themes in HomerThe nominative singular of n-stems in Germanic
  • The unethical dative
  • Definite default in Old Icelandic
  • August Friedrich Pott as a pioneer of Romance linguistics
  • The syntax of Old Russian miÌ?nÄ?ti (sja)
  • Notkerâ€?s “Anlautgesetzâ€? and generative phonology
  • An exception to Old High German umlaut
  • The etymon of snake, snail, and sneak in the light of Indo-Iranian
  • Indo-European, Classical Armenian, and Modern Armenian
  • The Venetic r-forms in a comparative perspective