Mengin, Ernst [Uhlenbeck, C.C.] [Gibson, L.F.] [Wallis, E.E.]; [Aulie, W.] [Harrington, John P.] [Pike, Kenneth]; et al
Los resultados principales y fines de la filologia azteca [bound together with 23 offprints on American Indian languages]
[various], [various publishers], 1911 - 1957. boards. [ 283 ] pp,, 25x18cm, One item has a tear to first page.. Recent binder's blind boards. VG.
¶ This is a single volume containing 24 offprints bound together, most concerning Oto-Manguean & Uto-Aztecan languages, running from 2 to 34 pages each. Most are offprints from 'International Journal of American Linguistics' ca. 1940s-50s. Most have original cover wrappers intact. Includes: 1) "Los resultados principales y fines de la filologia azteca"; 2) "Escritura de las languas Quechua y Aymara"; 3) "Geslachts en Persoonsnamen der Peigans"; 4) "Pame (Otomi) Phonemics & Morphophonemics"; 5) "Sociolinguistics in Relation to Mezquital Otomi Transition education" 6) "High-Layered Numerals in Chol (Mayan)"; 7) Cuicateco: Morphonemics & Morphophonemics"; 8 ) "Lexical-Statistical Skewing from Dialect Borrowing";9) "The Phonetic System of the Ute Language"; 10) "Two Winebago Texts"; 11 ) "Reviews"; 12) " Developments in American Indian Linguistics"; 13) " Possible Early Contacts Between Eskimo & Old World Languages"; 14) " Abdominal Pulse Types in some Peruvian Languages"; 15) "Witoto Vowel Clusters"; 16) "Phonemes of Ocaina ( Huitoto)"; 17) "Voiceless Vowels in Comanche"; 18) "The Phonemes of Sierra Nahuat"; 19) "Hierarchical Structuring of Amuzgo Grammar"; 20) "Isthmus Zapotec Verb Analysis II"; 21)"A Comparison of Two Mixtec Tonemic Systems" ; 22) "Simulfixation in Aspect Markers of Mezquital Otomi"; 23) "Tonally Differentiated Allomorphs in Soyaltepec Mazatec"; 24) "Some Chatino Riddles Analyzed".

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Keywords: Amerind Linguistics, Otomi Mixtec, Mayan Aztec Ute, Huitoto Witoto, Nahuat Language, Chatino Languages, Oto-Manguean, Uto-Aztecan Amuzgo, American Indian