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Number U8 - Whorf, Benjamin Lee
Place Names Describing Fossils in Oral Traditions
Languages of the World--Native America
Language Communities in the Village of Tewa
Native American Sacred Sites and the Department of Defense
Becoming “Fully” Hopi: the Role of the Hopi Language in the Contemporary Lives of Hopi Youth
Processing Tenses for the Living and the Dead: Sherry Yong Chen
Preaspiration in the Nordic Languages Synchronic and Diachronic Aspects
A Typology of Stress- and Foot-Sensitive Consonantal Phenomena1
Kenneth R. Beesley and Dirk Elzinga. an 1860 English-Hopi Vocabulary Written in the Deseret Alphabet
HOPI NATION: Essays on Indigenous Art, Culture, History, and Law History, Department Of
Tribal Lawsuit: a Matter of Respect and Principle
Fernando Armstrong-Fumero Julio Hoil Gutierrez Legacies of Space
Is There a Linguistic Relativity Principle ?
Nicholas: “I Live Hopi, I Just Don't Speak
HUA A'aga: BASKET STORIES from the FIELD, the TOHONO O'odham COMMUNITY of A:L PI'ichkiñ (PITIQUITO), SONORA MEXICO. by Re
A BIBLIOGRAPHY of the UTO-AZTECAN LANGUAGES. By- GRIMES, J
Evidentiality in the Uto-Aztecan Languages Tim Thornes Boise State University
Top View
The Temporal Aspect of the Hopi Language and Its Experimental
Retroflexion: an Areal Feature. Working Papers on Language Universals, No
Hopi − Survey of an Uto-Aztecan Language Dick Grune,
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Stabilizing Indigenous Languages
The Pueblo Region As a Linguistic Area: Diffusion Among the Indigenous Languages of the Southwest United States
Language, Epistemology, and Cultural Identity: "Hopiqatsit Aw Unangvakiwyungwa" ("They Have Their Heart in the Hopi Way of Life")
Phonetics in Phonology: the Case of Laryngeal Neutralization Donca Steriade, UCLA
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Uto-Aztecan Comparative Linguistics and Etymological Databases
15Th Annual Earth Day Celebration and Its Activities
January - June 2011 NEWSLETTER XXIX: 1-2
Silverman, Daniel (2003). “On the Rarity of Pre-Aspirated Stops,” In
Tohono O'odham Traditional Foods in Transition
Chapter 1: Variation and Change in English
BENJAMIN LEE WHORF Grammatical Categories
On the Natural History of Preaspirated Stops
Sacred Connections with Cat-Tail (Typha, Typhaceae) - Dragons, Water-Serpents and Reed-Maces
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Patterns of Sounds in This Series