Citation: Bj. Hoff, CONFIGURATIONALITY AND NONCONFIGURATIONALITY IN THE CARIB LANGUAGE OFSURINAM, International journal of American linguistics, 61(4), 1995, pp. 347-377
Citation: B. Edmonson, HOW TO BECOME BEWITCHED, BOTHERED, AND BEWILDERED - THE HUASTEC VERSIVE, International journal of American linguistics, 61(4), 1995, pp. 378-395
Citation: Jd. Bobaljik, SIBERIAN YUPIK-ESKIMO - THE LANGUAGE AND ITS CONTACTS WITH CHUKCHI - DEREUSE,WJ, International journal of American linguistics, 61(4), 1995, pp. 423-426
Citation: E. Buckley, A THEORY OF SYLLABICATION AND SEGMENTAL ALTERNATION - WITH STUDIES ONTHE PHONOLOGY OF FRENCH, GERMAN, TONKAWA AND YAWELMANI - NOSKE,R, International journal of American linguistics, 61(4), 1995, pp. 426-429
Citation: Na. Hopkins, THE FLOWERING OF MAN - A TZOTZIL BOTANY OF ZINACANTAN - BREEDLOVE,DE,LAUGHLIN,RM, International journal of American linguistics, 61(4), 1995, pp. 429-431
Citation: Bg. Blount, CHAPALAACHI, THE LANGUAGE OF THE CHACHI - SPANISH - VITTADELLO,PA, International journal of American linguistics, 61(4), 1995, pp. 434-435
Citation: Rmw. Dixon, FUSIONAL DEVELOPMENT OF GENDER MARKING IN JARAWARA POSSESSED NOUNS, International journal of American linguistics, 61(3), 1995, pp. 263-294
Citation: I. Goddard, PRINCIPLES AND METHODS IN HISTORICAL PHONOLOGY - FROM PROTO-ALGONQUIAN TO ARAPAHO - PICARD,M, International journal of American linguistics, 61(3), 1995, pp. 328-334
Citation: A. Mattina, TWANA NARRATIVES - NATIVE HISTORICAL ACCOUNTS OF A COAST SALISH CULTURE - ELMENDORF,WW, International journal of American linguistics, 61(3), 1995, pp. 334-336
Citation: Y. Lastra, THE AYMARA LANGUAGE - REGIONAL AND SOCIAL VARIANTS - SPANISH - BRIGGS,LT, International journal of American linguistics, 61(3), 1995, pp. 336-338
Citation: Km. Kensinger, BEYOND THE BILINGUAL CLASSROOM - LITERACY ACQUISITION AMONG PERUVIAN AMAZON COMMUNITIES - TRUDELL,B, International journal of American linguistics, 61(3), 1995, pp. 343-344
Citation: S. Wurtzburg et L. Campbell, NORTH-AMERICAN INDIAN SIGN LANGUAGE - EVIDENCE OF ITS EXISTENCE BEFORE EUROPEAN CONTACT, International journal of American linguistics, 61(2), 1995, pp. 153-167
Citation: Be. Hollenbach, SEMANTIC AND SYNTACTIC EXTENSIONS OF BODY-PART TERMS IN MIXTECAN - THE CASE OF FACE AND FOOT, International journal of American linguistics, 61(2), 1995, pp. 168-190
Citation: B. Edmonson, PARADIGMA APOLOGETICO AND NOTICIA DE LA LENGUA HUASTECA WITH VOCABULARY, CATECHISM AND ADMINISTRATION OF SACRAMENTS - SPANISH - ZENTENO,CD, International journal of American linguistics, 61(2), 1995, pp. 250-259
Citation: K. Rice, THE REPRESENTATION OF THE PERFECTIVE SUFFIX IN THE ATHAPASKAN LANGUAGE FAMILY, International journal of American linguistics, 61(1), 1995, pp. 1-37