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A grammar of Creek (Muskogee)
Jack B. Martin, Margaret McKane Mauldin and Juanita McGirt
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Frontmatter
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Illustrations
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Tables (page xv)
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Figures (page xvii)
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Maps (page xvii)
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Foreword (page xix)
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Acknowledgments (page xxi)
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Abbreviations and conventions
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Abbreviations in glosses of Creek examples (page xxiii)
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Other grammatical abbreviations (page xxiv)
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Conventions (page xxv)
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Abbreviations for sources of examples (page xxv)
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The language and its speakers
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1 Creek and the Creek-speaking peoples (page 3)
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2 Overview of the language (page 21)
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3 Creek dialects and ways of speaking (page 38)
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Phonology
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4 Phonemes (page 47)
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5 General phonological processes (page 62)
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6 The organization of phonemes into higher units (page 70)
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7 Stress and tone in nouns (page 75)
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8 Stress, tone, and grades in verbs (page 83)
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9 Orthography (page 101)
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Nouns and their modifiers
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10 Nominalization (page 107)
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11 Compounding (page 114)
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12 Plural nouns (page 127)
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13 Size (page 131)
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14 Possession (page 133)
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15 Pronouns (page 142)
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16 Postpositions (page 147)
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17 Noun forms with adverbial function (page 149)
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18 Adjectival nouns (quantifiers) (page 151)
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Verbs and their modifiers
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19 Locative prefixes (page 155)
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20 Agreement (page 168)
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21 Reflexives and reciprocals (page 179)
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22 Adding objects: dative and instrumental (page 183)
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23 Plural verbs (page 197)
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24 Voice alternations: middle -k-, causative -ic and -ipeyc- (page 214)
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25 Impersonals (page 228)
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26 Degree (page 233)
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27 Verb forms with adverbial function (page 238)
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28 Aspect (page 241)
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29 Expressing time: tense and related notions (page 257)
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30 Negation (page 281)
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31 Mood (page 284)
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32 'Be', auxiliaries, and modality (page 298)
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33 Numbers and quantifiers (page 313)
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34 Describing motion and direction (page 323)
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35 Existence (page 328)
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36 Sound-symbolic verbs (page 333)
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Discourse markers
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37 Case and switch-reference markers (page 337)
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38 Focus of attention clitic (page 357)
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39 Referential clitic (page 360)
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40 Other markers (page 364)
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Syntax
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41 Word order and basic syntax (page 371)
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42 Clause types (page 387)
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43 Interpreting pronouns, reflexives, and reciprocals (page 407)
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44 Style (page 416)
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Appendices
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Appendix 1: Paradigms (page 423)
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Appendix 2: Texts (page 436)
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Appendix 3: List of common affixes (page 445)
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References (page 455)
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Index (page 469)
Journal Abbreviation | Label | URL |
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JAR | 68.1 (Spring. 2012): 120-121 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/23264594 |
Citable Link
Published: 2011
Publisher: University of Nebraska Press
- 9780803235465 (ebook)
- 9780803211063 (hardcover)