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Mar 17, 2018 - Chatino Language Documentation
Woodbury, Anthony C., 2018, "On the internal classification of Chatino", https://doi.org/10.18738/T8/RREJJF, Texas Data Repository Dataverse, V1
A manuscript describing the Chatino Language Documentation Project's understanding ca. 2009 of the subdivision of the Chatino languages. |
Mar 17, 2018 - Chatino Language Documentation
Campbell, Eric; Woodbury, Anthony C., 2018, "The comparative tonology of Chatino: A prolegomenon", https://doi.org/10.18738/T8/Z4WIUV, Texas Data Repository Dataverse, V1
A handout for a talk given at a meeting of the Society for the Study of the Indigenous Languages of the Americas in Baltimore, MD on January 9, 2010. The paper discusses an early attempt at reconstructing the tonal phonology of the modern Chatino languages. |
Mar 17, 2018 - Chatino Language Documentation
Cruz, Hilaria; Woodbury, Anthony C., 2018, "Parallelism and ellipsis in Chatino speech: The borders of poetry and grammar", https://doi.org/10.18738/T8/0VXSGP, Texas Data Repository Dataverse, V1
A handout of a talk given at the conference Symposium About Language and Society - Austin (SALSA) 28: Speech Play and Verbal Art: A Conference in Honor of Joel Sherzer held March 26-28, 2010. The paper marks an early demonstration of the frame tag as a method for describing Quiah... |
Mar 17, 2018 - Chatino Language Documentation
Cruz, Emiliana; Woodbury, Anthony C., 2018, "Tonal complexity in San Juan Quiahije Eastern Chatino compound verb inflection", https://doi.org/10.18738/T8/FKTPIP, Texas Data Repository Dataverse, V1
A handout for a talk given at the meeting of the Society for the Study of the Indigenous Languages of the Americas in Boston on January 6, 2013. |
Mar 17, 2018 - Chatino Language Documentation
Woodbury, Anthony C., 2018, "Tone in San Juan Quiahije Chatino verb inflection for person and number", https://doi.org/10.18738/T8/9ON0VB, Texas Data Repository Dataverse, V1
A paper (in landscape orientation) that discusses the tonal exponents of person and number inflection on verbal stems in Quiahije Eastern Chatino. |
Mar 17, 2018 - Chatino Language Documentation
Cruz, Emiliana; Cruz, Hilaria; Figueroa, Reginaldo; McIntosh, Justin D.; Woodbury, Camille; Woodbury, Anthony C., 2018, "Ditransitivos en el chatino oriental", https://doi.org/10.18738/T8/VCUJQR, Texas Data Repository Dataverse, V1
A paper prepared as a result of a workshop on ditransitivity organized by Judith Aissen in San Cristóbal de las Casas in Chiapas, México in August, 2010. |
Mar 17, 2018 - Chatino Language Documentation
Woodbury, Anthony C., 2018, "Yaitepec Chatino verb inflection tone", https://doi.org/10.18738/T8/9XV8WN, Texas Data Repository Dataverse, V1
A paper analyzing the tone ablaut inflection patterns of Yaitepec Eastern Chatino based on a 300-item database created by Jeff Rasch. |
Mar 17, 2018 - Chatino Language Documentation
Villard, Stéphanie; Woodbury, Anthony C., 2018, "The typology of tone in San Marcos Zacatepec Eastern Chatino", https://doi.org/10.18738/T8/0SL6NE, Texas Data Repository Dataverse, V1
A handout for a talk given at the meeting of the Society for the Study of the Indigenous Languages of the Americas in Portland, Oregon on January 6, 2012. |
Mar 17, 2018 - Chatino Language Documentation
Woodbury, Anthony C., 2018, "The exuberant tonal system of San Marcos Zacatepec Eastern Chatino", https://doi.org/10.18738/T8/BGPA1O, Texas Data Repository Dataverse, V1
A slideshow presentation discussing the phonetics and phonology of Zacatepec Chatino tone sequences and their functions in the lexicon and inflectional morphology. This talk was given at Surrey University and was based on collaborative work with Stéphanie Villard. |
Mar 17, 2018 - Chatino Language Documentation
Woodbury, Anthony C.; Villard, Stéphanie, 2018, "The astonishing typological diversity of Chatino tone systems: A work in progress", https://doi.org/10.18738/T8/9CC4KZ, Texas Data Repository Dataverse, V1
Materials from a talk given at the 11th Workshop on American Indian Languages at the University of California at Santa Barbara. The point of this paper is to describe the typological diversity of tone in the Chatino languages of Oaxaca, Mexico. The initial focus is on one system,... |