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  1. In honor of Mary Haas
    from the Haas Festival Conference on Native American Linguistics
    Published: [1988]
    Publisher:  Mouton de Gruyter, Berlin

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Contributor: Haas, Mary R.; Shipley, William
    Language: English
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    ISBN: 0899252818; 3110111659; 9783110111651; 9783110852387
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    Haas Festival Conference on Native American Linguistics (1986 : University of California, Santa Cruz)
    Subjects: Indianersprachen
    Scope: xiii, 826 Seiten, port
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    Includes bibliographical references and index

    Thirty-six papers presented at the Haas Festival Conference held at the University of California, Santa Cruz from June 23-27, 1986

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  2. In honor of Mary Haas
    from the Haas Festival Conference on Native American Linguistics
    Contributor: Shipley, William (Herausgeber); Haas, Mary R. (Gefeierter)
    Published: 1988
    Publisher:  Mouton de Gruyter, Berlin

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    Contributor: Shipley, William (Herausgeber); Haas, Mary R. (Gefeierter)
    Language: English
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    Format: Print
    ISBN: 3110111659; 0899252818
    RVK Categories: EE 2100 ; EC 1090 ; EE 2300
    Subjects: Indianersprachen
    Scope: XIII, 826 Seiten, Illustrationen, Diagramme
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    Literaturangaben

  3. In honor of Mary Haas
    Contributor: Shipley, William (Hrsg.); Haas, Mary R. (GefeierteR)
    Published: 1988
    Publisher:  Mouton de Gruyter, Berlin [u.a.]

    From the introduction: The thirty-six papers in this volume are a distillation of those presented at the Festival Conference in Honor of Mary Haas, which was held at the University of California, Santa Cruz for five days from June 23rd to 27th, 1986.... more

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    From the introduction: The thirty-six papers in this volume are a distillation of those presented at the Festival Conference in Honor of Mary Haas, which was held at the University of California, Santa Cruz for five days from June 23rd to 27th, 1986. This event was conceived originally as a convocation of Haas' students, many of whom are now eminent linguists, with a view to honoring her in her lifetime. However, her reputation and fame are such that many other scholars, not her students, were included. Two ongoing research groups who customarily meet in June somewhere in the western United States - The Hokan-Penutian Group and the Friends of Uto-Aztekan - were joined by other research groups - Algonkianists, Siouanists, Salishanists, Athapaskanists and other Americanist scholars.

     

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    Source: Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin
    Contributor: Shipley, William (Hrsg.); Haas, Mary R. (GefeierteR)
    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    Format: Print
    ISBN: 3110111659; 0899252818
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    RVK Categories: EE 2100 ; EC 1090 ; EE 2300
    Subjects: Indians of North America
    Other subjects: Haas, Mary R (1910-1996)
    Scope: XIII, 826 S., graph. Darst.
    Notes:

    Festschrift Mary Haas

    James L. Armagost: Some places where Comanche's vowel devoicing rule doesn't work

    Pamela A. Bunte and Robert J. Franklin: San Juan Southern Paiute numerals and mathematics

    Jeff Burnham: Mayo suprasegmentals : synchronic and diachronic considerations

    Catherine A. Callaghan: Proto Utian stems

    Eugene H. Casad: Pro-conquest influences on Cora (Uto-Aztecan)

    David Cline: The development of the Muskogean H-grade in Oklahoma Seminole

    James M. Crawford: On the relationship of Timucua to Muskogean

    Amy Dahlstrom: Independent pronouns in Fox

    Scott DeLancey, Carol Genetti, and Noel Rude: Some Sahaptian-Klamath-Tsimshianic textual sets

    Emanuel J. Drechsel: Wilhelm von Humboldt and Edward Sapir : analogies and homologies in their linguistic thoughts

    Michele Emanatian: The Nootka passive revisited

    Brent D. Galloway: Some proto-central Salish sound correspondences

    Ives Goddard: Pre-Cheyenne *y

    Larry Hagberg: Stress and length in Mayo

    Heather K. Hardy, Timothy R. Montler: Alabama radical morphology : h-inflix and disfixation

    Eloise Jelinek and Fernando Escalante: "Verbless" possessive sentences in Yaqui*

    Geoffrey Kimball: Koasati reduplication

    M. Dale Kinkade: Proto-Salishan colors

    Sheldon Klein: Narrative style in variants of a Kawaiisu myth text

    Margaret Langdon: Number suppleton in Yuman

    Wick R. Miller: Componential analysis of the Guarijio orientational system

    Marianne Mithun: Lexical categories and number in central Pomo

    Pamela Munro: Diminutive syntax

    Johanna Nichols: On alienable and inalienable possession

    Robert L. Oswalt: The floating accent of Kashaya*

    Paul Proulx: Hypotheses in diachronic linguistics, or how to make the most of meager and messy data

    Robert L. Rankin: Quapaw : genetic and areal affiliations

    Noel Rude: Semantic and pragmatic objects in Klamath

    Janine Scancarelli: Variation and change in Cherokee : evidence from the pronominal prefixes

    David L. Shaul: Esselen : Utian onomastics

    William Shipley: Maidu literary style

    Frank T. Siebert: The suprasegmental phonemes of the Penobscot dialect of eastern Abenaki, and eastern Algonquian language

    Anne M. Stewart: Switch-reference in Conchucos Quechua

    Karl V. Teeter: Mile-long Pymouth with fishtail fenders

    Katherine Turner: Salinan numerals

    Charles H. Ulrich: The morphonophonology of Choctaw verb roots and valence suffixes

  4. In honor of Mary Haas
    Contributor: Shipley, William (Publisher); Haas, Mary
    Published: 1988
    Publisher:  <<de>> Gruyter, Berlin [u.a.]

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    Contributor: Shipley, William (Publisher); Haas, Mary
    Language: German
    Media type: Book
    Format: Print
    ISBN: 3110111659
    RVK Categories: EE 2100 ; EC 1090 ; EE 2300
    Subjects: Indianersprachen; Nordamerika; Kongress; Santa Cruz <Calif., 1986>;
    Scope: XIII, 826 S., Ill.
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  5. In honor of Mary Haas
    Contributor: Shipley, William (Hrsg.); Haas, Mary R. (GefeierteR)
    Published: 1988
    Publisher:  Mouton de Gruyter, Berlin [u.a.]

    From the introduction: The thirty-six papers in this volume are a distillation of those presented at the Festival Conference in Honor of Mary Haas, which was held at the University of California, Santa Cruz for five days from June 23rd to 27th, 1986.... more

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    From the introduction: The thirty-six papers in this volume are a distillation of those presented at the Festival Conference in Honor of Mary Haas, which was held at the University of California, Santa Cruz for five days from June 23rd to 27th, 1986. This event was conceived originally as a convocation of Haas' students, many of whom are now eminent linguists, with a view to honoring her in her lifetime. However, her reputation and fame are such that many other scholars, not her students, were included. Two ongoing research groups who customarily meet in June somewhere in the western United States - The Hokan-Penutian Group and the Friends of Uto-Aztekan - were joined by other research groups - Algonkianists, Siouanists, Salishanists, Athapaskanists and other Americanist scholars.

     

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    Source: Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin
    Contributor: Shipley, William (Hrsg.); Haas, Mary R. (GefeierteR)
    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    Format: Print
    ISBN: 3110111659; 0899252818
    RVK Categories: EE 2100 ; EC 1090 ; EE 2300
    Subjects: Indians of North America
    Other subjects: Haas, Mary R (1910-1996)
    Scope: XIII, 826 S., graph. Darst.
    Notes:

    Festschrift Mary Haas

    James L. Armagost: Some places where Comanche's vowel devoicing rule doesn't work

    Pamela A. Bunte and Robert J. Franklin: San Juan Southern Paiute numerals and mathematics

    Jeff Burnham: Mayo suprasegmentals : synchronic and diachronic considerations

    Catherine A. Callaghan: Proto Utian stems

    Eugene H. Casad: Pro-conquest influences on Cora (Uto-Aztecan)

    David Cline: The development of the Muskogean H-grade in Oklahoma Seminole

    James M. Crawford: On the relationship of Timucua to Muskogean

    Amy Dahlstrom: Independent pronouns in Fox

    Scott DeLancey, Carol Genetti, and Noel Rude: Some Sahaptian-Klamath-Tsimshianic textual sets

    Emanuel J. Drechsel: Wilhelm von Humboldt and Edward Sapir : analogies and homologies in their linguistic thoughts

    Michele Emanatian: The Nootka passive revisited

    Brent D. Galloway: Some proto-central Salish sound correspondences

    Ives Goddard: Pre-Cheyenne *y

    Larry Hagberg: Stress and length in Mayo

    Heather K. Hardy, Timothy R. Montler: Alabama radical morphology : h-inflix and disfixation

    Eloise Jelinek and Fernando Escalante: "Verbless" possessive sentences in Yaqui*

    Geoffrey Kimball: Koasati reduplication

    M. Dale Kinkade: Proto-Salishan colors

    Sheldon Klein: Narrative style in variants of a Kawaiisu myth text

    Margaret Langdon: Number suppleton in Yuman

    Wick R. Miller: Componential analysis of the Guarijio orientational system

    Marianne Mithun: Lexical categories and number in central Pomo

    Pamela Munro: Diminutive syntax

    Johanna Nichols: On alienable and inalienable possession

    Robert L. Oswalt: The floating accent of Kashaya*

    Paul Proulx: Hypotheses in diachronic linguistics, or how to make the most of meager and messy data

    Robert L. Rankin: Quapaw : genetic and areal affiliations

    Noel Rude: Semantic and pragmatic objects in Klamath

    Janine Scancarelli: Variation and change in Cherokee : evidence from the pronominal prefixes

    David L. Shaul: Esselen : Utian onomastics

    William Shipley: Maidu literary style

    Frank T. Siebert: The suprasegmental phonemes of the Penobscot dialect of eastern Abenaki, and eastern Algonquian language

    Anne M. Stewart: Switch-reference in Conchucos Quechua

    Karl V. Teeter: Mile-long Pymouth with fishtail fenders

    Katherine Turner: Salinan numerals

    Charles H. Ulrich: The morphonophonology of Choctaw verb roots and valence suffixes