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Kinkade, M. Dale – International Journal of American Linguistics, 1973
Material collected in the Summer of 1967 under a grant from the National Science Foundation; earlier versions presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological Association (New York, N.Y., November 1971) and the 7th International Salish Conference (Bellingham, Washington, August 1972). (DD)
Descriptors: American Indian Languages, Consonants, Morphemes, Morphophonemics
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Kinkade, M. Dale; Sloat, Clarence – International Journal of American Linguistics, 1972
Research supported by grants from the American Philosophical Society, the University of Kansas, the National Science Foundation, the American Council of Learned Societies, and the University of Washington. Preliminary version presented at the Fourth International Conference on Salish Languages, Victoria, British Columbia, August 25-26, 1969. (VM)
Descriptors: American Indian Languages, Comparative Analysis, Contrastive Linguistics, Morphemes
Kinkade, M. Dale – Int J Amer Ling, 1970
Indicates trends in the disappearance of Indian languages. (DS)
Descriptors: American Indian Languages, English (Second Language), Language, Linguistics
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Kinkade, M. Dale; Thompson, Laurence C. – International Journal of American Linguistics, 1974
Paper presented at the Seventh International Conference on Salish Languages, Bellingham, Washington, August 1972; research supported by the National Science Foundation. (DD)
Descriptors: American Indian Languages, Comparative Analysis, Consonants, Descriptive Linguistics
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Kinkade, M. Dale – International Journal of American Linguistics, 1976
The major divisions in Olympic Salish are not completely mutually intelligible. The major differences are lexical, and there are also some phonological and syntactic ones. The VSO order, the ways of indicating negatives, and the syntactic distribution of the copula are discussed. (SCC)
Descriptors: American Indian Languages, Descriptive Linguistics, Linguistic Theory, Negative Forms (Language)