Index to Volumes 18-40 (1974-1996)
Work Papers of the Summer Institute of Linguistics,
University of North Dakota Session

Stephen A. Marlett and J. Albert Bickford

This index covers volumes 18-40 of the Work Papers of the Summer Institute of Linguistics, University of North Dakota, and the associated supplements. It is a slightly revised and updated version of the index that was published in Volume 39.

The index is in three sections. Section 1 lists the volumes chronologically, giving volume number, year of publication, and editor(s). Section 2 lists individual articles by author and year. (To construct a full bibliographic citation for an article, combine relevant information from both sections.) Section 3 is an index by language (including a few language families and geographic locations).

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1. Primary Volumes and Supplements

For bibliographic purposes, the full name of the publication is Work Papers of the Summer Institute of Linguistics, University of North Dakota Session. (The name SIL-UND Work Papers is an informal abbreviation.) The "Supplements" are separate monographs published alongside the regular work papers; these are cross-referenced to the list in section 2 below, where the rest of the citation is given under the author's name.

All of the volumes listed here were published on paper. (Electronic publication of the work papers began with volume 41 in 1997.)

Volume 18, 1974. John Daly and David Thomas, eds.
Volume 19, 1975. Richard A. Rhodes, ed.
Volume 20, 1976. Richard A. Rhodes, ed.
Volume 20, Supplement 1, 1976. See [64].
Volume 20, Supplement 2, 1976. See [65].
Volume 20, Supplement 3, 1976. See [104].
Volume 20, Supplement 4, 1976. See [144].
Volume 21, 1977. John P. Daly. ed.
Volume 22, 1978. John P. Daly. ed.
Volume 23, 1979. John P. Daly and Margaret H. Daly, eds.
Volume 23, Supplement, 1979. See [50].
Volume 24, 1980. John P. Daly and Margaret H. Daly, eds.
Volume 25, 1981. John P. Daly and Margaret H. Daly, eds.
Volume 25, Supplement, 1981. See [26].
Volume 26, 1982. Desmond C. Derbyshire, ed.
Volume 27, 1983. Desmond C. Derbyshire, ed.
Volume 28, 1984. Desmond C. Derbyshire, ed.
Volume 29, 1985. Desmond C. Derbyshire, ed.
Volume 30, 1986. Desmond C. Derbyshire, ed.
Volume 31, 1987. Desmond C. Derbyshire, ed.
Volume 32, 1988. Desmond C. Derbyshire, ed.
Volume 33, 1989. Robert A. Dooley and J. Albert Bickford, eds.
Volume 34, 1990. Robert A. Dooley and John Clifton, eds.
Volume 35, 1991. Robert A. Dooley and J. Stephen Quakenbush, eds.
Volume 36, 1992. Robert A. Dooley and David F. Marshall, eds.
Volume 37, 1993. Robert A. Dooley and Jim Meyer, eds.
Volume 38, 1994. Stephen A. Marlett and Jim Meyer, eds.
Volume 39, 1995. J. Albert Bickford, ed.
Volume 40, 1996. Stephen A. Marlett and Charles H. Speck, eds.

2. Index by Author

[1] Abdías, Pablo E., Daniel Everett and James Walker. 1984. A beginning sketch of the Huastec noun phrase. Pp. 91-129.

Adams, Patsy. See [74].

[2] Agee, Daniel and Stephen Marlett. 1986. Indirect objects and incorporation in Mazatec. Pp. 59-76.

[3] Allen, Barbara J. 1978. Goal advancement in Southern Tiwa. Pp. 86-97.

[4] Allen, Barbara Jane and Donald G. Frantz. 1983. An impersonal passive in Southern Tiwa. Pp. 1-9.

[5] Allen, Barbara J., Donald G. Frantz and Donna B. Gardiner. 1981. Phantom arcs in Southern Tiwa. Pp. 1-10.

[6] Allen, Barbara and Donna B. Gardiner. 1977. Noun incorporation in Isleta. Pp. 45-60.

[7] Bearth, Thomas. 1974. The dual structural criterion reviewed. P. 1.

[8] Benton, Joseph P. 1981. The completive and potential form of Chichicapan Zapotec verbs. Pp. 11-30.

[9] Bickford, J. Albert. 1982. Initial and non-initial indirect objects in Spanish. Pp. 118-157.

[10] Bickford, J. Albert. 1985. Fortis/lenis consonants in Guichicovi Mixe: A preliminary acoustic study. Pp.  195-208.

[11] Bickford, J. Albert. 1989. Lexical variation in Mexican Sign Language. Pp. 1-29.

[12] Bickford, J. Albert and Stephen A. Marlett. 1988. The semantics and morphology of Mixtec mood and aspect. Pp. 1-39.

[13] Bickford, J. Albert and Stephen A. Marlett. 1995. Index to Volumes 13-38 (1974-1994). Pp. 1-9.

[14] Black, Cheryl A. 1995. Laryngeal licensing and syllable well-formedness in Quiegolani Zapotec. Pp. 11-32.

[15] Black, Cheryl A. 1996. A backwards binding construction in Zapotec. Pp. 73-87.

[16] Black, Cheryl A. and Stephen A. Marlett. 1996. On generating the Greek noun phrase. Pp. 89-105.

[17] Camburn, Janet K. 1984. A Relational Grammar approach to Kera syntax. Pp. 1-49.

[18] Clifton, John M. 1986. Orthographic reform in Kope. Pp. 1-12.

[19] Clifton, John M. 1988. Nonsyllabic vocoids. Pp. 41-58.

[20] Clifton, John. 1990. Case marking strategies in Kope. Pp. 1-19.

[21] Clifton, John. 1995. A grammar sketch of the Kaki Ae language. Pp. 33-80.

[22] Constable, Peter G. l989. Reflexives in Vera Cruz Huastec. Pp. 31-65.

[23] Cook, Curtis D and Donald G. Frantz. 1978. On Zuni.

Cooney, Brendan. See [102].

[24] Culy, Martin M. 1989. A typology of Koine relative clauses. Pp. 67-92.

[25] Daly, John P. 1978. Notes on Diuxi Mixtec. Pp. 98-113.

[26] Daly, John P., Larry Lyman and Mary Rhodes. 1981. A course in basic grammatical analysis. Vol. 25, Supplement.

[27] Derbyshire, Desmond C. 1979. A diachronic explanation for the origin of OVS. Pp. 35-46.

[28] Derbyshire, Desmond C. 1982. Arawakan (Brazil) morphosyntax. Pp. 1-81.

[29] Derbyshire, Desmond C. 1983. Ergativity and transitivity in Paumari. Pp. 11-28.

[30] Derbyshire, Desmond C. 1991. Are Cariban languages moving away from or towards ergative systems? Pp. 1-29.

[31] Derbyshire, Desmond C. and Geoffrey Pullum. 1979. Object initial languages. Pp. 1-34.

[32] Diehl, Lon. 1975. A new look at new nodes: Scope of predication and surface structure parsing in natural language. Pp. 151-158.

[33] Diehl, Lon. 1975. Space case: Some principles and their implications concerning linear order in natural language. Pp. 93-150.

[34] Dooley, Robert A. 1987. Basic configurations of pragmatic structuring. Pp. 1-27.

[35] Dooley, Robert A. 1988. Pragmatics and grammar: Motivation and control. Pp. 59-86.

[36] Dooley, Robert A. 1989. Switch reference in Mbyá Guaraní: A fair-weather phenomenon. Pp. 93-119.

[37] Dooley, Robert A. 1991. A double-verb construction in Mbyá Guaraní. Pp. 31-66.

[38] Eatough, Andy. 1996. Meigu County Yi tone. Pp. 107-110.

[39] Eck, Jerry. 1974. Magindanao penultimate vowels. Pp. 125-131.

[40] Elson, Benjamin and Stephen A. Marlett. 1983. Popoluca evidence for syntactic levels. Pp. 107-134.

[41] Evans, Donna. 1982. On coexistence and convergence of two phonological systems in Michif. Pp. 158-173.

[42] Everett, Daniel L. 1984. Clitic doubling and M-Chains in Pirahã. Pp. 51-89.

[43] Everett, Daniel. 1985. A note on ergativity, S and S in Karitiana. Pp. 69-81.

[44] Everett, Daniel. 1986. Ternarity and obligatory branching in Pirahã. Pp. 13-41.

[45] Everett, Daniel L. 1988. Anaphoric indices and inalienable possession in Brazilian Portuguese. Pp. 87-91.

[46] Everett, Daniel L. 1988. Clitics, case, and word order in Yagua. Pp. 93-142.

Everett, Daniel. See also [1].

[47] Franklin, Karol J. 1993. Obligatory dative clitic doubling in Spanish. Pp. 151-183.

[48] Frantz, Donald G. 1977. Downstairs transitivity in clause union. Pp. 77-78.

[49] Frantz, Donald G. 1977. A new view of to-contraction. Pp. 71-76.

[50] Frantz, Donald G. 1979. Grammatical relations in universal grammar. Vol. 23, Supplement.

[51] Frantz, Donald G. 1983. Advancements to direct object in Chi-Mwi:ni. Pp. 29-36.

Frantz, Donald G. See also [4], [5], [23].

Friberg, Barbara. See [52].

[52] Friberg, Timothy, Barbara Friberg and Richard Pittman. 1974. More on the generation of tones from registers (Part II). Pp. 13-14.

[53] Friedman, Lindsay Criper, Tej Ratna Kansakar, Jyoti Tuladhar, Austin Hale. 1983. On the variants of Newari vowels: A study in phonological non-alignment. Pp. 37-72.

[54] Gardiner, Donna. 1977. The embedded question in Southern Tiwa. Pp. 61-69.

Gardiner, Donna B. See also [5], [6].

[55] Gittlen, Laura and Stephen A. Marlett. 1985. Ñumí Mixtec syllable structure and morphology. Pp. 175-194.

[56] Glidden, Suellyn H. 1985. The Koh verbal system. Pp. 223-282a.

[57] Gunn, Judy. 1982. The use of Buglere passives illustrated from a narrative text. Pp. 101-117.

Hale, Austin. See [53].

[58] Harrison, Carl H. 1983. Typological disharmony and ergativity in Guajajara. Pp. 73-106.

[59] Harrison, Carl H. and Victor P. Monus. 1978. The particle t'ah in Slavey discourse. Pp. 47-53.

[60] Healey, Alan. 1974. Comments on the decimal classification of New Guinea languages. Pp. 25-26.

[61] Huttar, George L. 1974. Serial verbs in Surinam creoles. Pp. 55-66.

Kansaker, Tej Ratna. See [53].

[62] Kapper, James. 1985. Red Lake Falls, Minnesota: A sociolinguistic survey. Pp. 283-341.

[63] Kapper, James. 1992. English borrowing in Thai as reflected in Thai journalistic texts. Pp. 1-17.

[64] Keller, Charles E. 1976. Grammatical sketch of Brao, a Mon-Khmer language. Vol. 20, Supplement 1.

[65] Keller, Sally E. 1976. English-Khmer medical dictionary. Vol. 20, Supplement 2.

[66] Kibrik, Alexandr E. 1991. Semantically ergative languages in typological perspective. Pp. 67-90.

[67] Knudson, Lyle M. 1975. A natural phonology and morphophonemics of Chimalapa Zoque. Section II: i.-vii, 1-83.

[68] Kotynski, Edward A. 1988. Tabaru phonology and morphology. Pp. 143-216.

[69] Leitch, Myles. 1994. The distribution and properties of Babole prenasalized segments. Pp. 101-112.

[70] Leman, Wayne. 1977. Remarks on Cheyenne obviation and pluralization. Pp. 89-113.

[71] Levinsohn, Stephen H. 1990. Unmarked and marked instances of topicalization in Hebrew. Pp. 21-33.

[72] Levinsohn, Stephen H. 1991. The definite article with proper names for referring to people in the Greek of Acts. Pp. 91-102.

[73] Levinsohn, Stephen H. 1992. Preposed and postposed adverbials in English. Pp.  19-31.

[74] Liclán, Patsy Adams and Stephen A. Marlett. 1994. Vowel features in Madija. Pp. 113-114.

[75] Loos, Eugene. 1975. Nasalization in Sharanahua. Pp. 24-27.

[76] Loos, Eugene. 1975. Three different predicate relationships that underlie some surface structure possessives in English. Pp. 22-23.

[77] Lyman, Larry. See [26].

[78] Lyman, Rosemary. 1977. Participant identification in Choapan Zapotec. Pp. 115-131.

[79] Marchese, Lynell. 1977. The verbal system in Godie. Pp. 133-156.

[80] Marlett, Stephen A. 1975. Evidence for raising in Koine Greek. Pp. 1-21.

[81] Marlett, Stephen A. 1976. Copy-raising in Koine Greek. Section II: i-vii, 1-96.

[82] Marlett, Stephen A. 1976. A sketch of Seri verb morphophonemics. Pp. 39-66.

[83] Marlett, Stephen A. 1977. The imperative morpheme in Seri. Pp. 25-44.

[84] Marlett, Stephen A. 1977. Loanword lengthening in Seri. Pp. 23-24.

[85] Marlett, Stephen A. 1978. Aspects of Seri phonology. Pp. 114-146.

[86] Marlett, Stephen A. 1979. The abstract consonant in Seri. Pp. 66-98.

[87] Marlett, Stephen A. 1979. Personal and impersonal passives in Seri. Pp. 99-124.

[88] Marlett, Stephen A. 1985. Some aspects of Zapotecan clausal syntax. Pp. 83-154.

[89] Marlett, Stephen A. 1987. Extraction from complement clauses in Koine Greek. Pp. 65-73.

[90] Marlett, Stephen A. 1987. The syllable structure of Seri. Pp. 29-64.

[91] Marlett, Stephen A. 1990. Zapotec pronoun classification. Pp. 35-58.

[92] Marlett, Stephen A. 1993. Goals and indirect objects in Seri. Pp. 1-20.

[93] Marlett, Stephen A. 1994. Nasalization in Huajuapan Mixtec. Pp. 122-124.

[94] Marlett, Stephen A. 1994. One less crazy rule. Pp. 57-58

[95] Marlett, Stephen A. and Mary B. Moser. 1994. Seri vowels and the obligatory contour principle. Pp. 117-118.

[96] Marlett, Stephen A. and Mary B. Moser. 1994. Switch reference in Seri. Pp. 119-121.

[97] Marlett, Stephen A. and Mary B. Moser. 1994. Vowel length in Seri possessed nouns. Pp. 115-116.

[98] Marlett, Stephen A. and Velma B. Pickett. 1985. Syllable structure and aspect morphology in Isthmus Zapotec. Pp. 153-174.

Marlett, Stephen A. See also [2], [12], [13], [16], [40], [55], [74], [107].

[99] Marshall, David F. 1992. The role of language in the dissolution of the Soviet Union. Pp. 33-69.

[100] Maryott, Kenneth R. 1974. Sangil elevationals and the performative analysis. Pp. 139-203.

McKeever, Michael. See [121].

[101] Mel'çuk, Igor A. 1987. From meaning to text: Semantic representation in the meaning-text linguistic theory and a new type of monolingual dictionary. Pp. 73-125.

[102] Meyer, Jim and Brendan Cooney. 1994. The paragraph: Towards a richer understanding. Pp. 65-74

[103] Meyer, Jim. 1994. Writing, teacher training, and grammar. Pp. 59-64.

[104] Miller, Vera Grace. 1976. An overview of Stiêng grammar. Vol. 20, Supplement 3.

Monus, Victor P. See [59].

[105] Moser, Mary B. 1976. Switch-reference in Seri. Pp. 67-76.

[106] Moser, Mary B. 1977. Articles in Seri. Pp. 1-22.

[107] Moser, Mary B. and Stephen A. Marlett. 1993. Seri kinship terminology. Pp. 21-35.

Moser, Mary B. See also [95], [96], [97].

[108] Mugele, Robert L. 1976. Lalana Chinantec y-. Why? Pp. 1-38.

[109] Nivens, Richard J. 1986. Grammatical relations in Eskimo: A response to Kalmár. Pp. 77-88.

[110] Oltrogge, David F. 1974. A sketch of Mayan languages. Pp. 29-54.

[111] Pappenhagen, Ronald W. 1986. Kanasi: A brief grammar sketch. Pp. 106-132.

[112] Parker, Steve. 1990. Laminal sibilants in Chamicuro. Pp. 59-74.

[113] Parker, Steve. 1991. On the syllabification of /tl/ clusters in Spanish. Pp. 103-117.

[114] Payne, Doris L. 1984. Evidence for a Yaguan-Zaparoan connection. Pp. 131-156.

[115] Payne, Tom E. 1984. Locational relations in Yagua narrative. Pp. 157-192.

[116] Payne, Thomas E. 1985. Referential distance and discourse structure in Yagua. Pp. 1-67.

Pickett, Velma B. See [98].

[117] Pike, Kenneth L. 1983. In rhetoric the passage from A to B is not equal to passage from B to A. Pp. 135-139.

[118] Pinson, Thomas M. 1994. Dakota Sioux objects. Pp. 1-44

[119] Pinson, Thomas M. 1994. Possessor ascension in Dakota Sioux. Pp. 75-92.

Pittman, Richard. See [52].

[120] Plumlee, Marilyn. 1995. Pronouns in Mexican Sign Language. Pp. 81-92.

[121] Plunkett, Gray and Michael McKeever. 1986. A Relational Grammar approach to verb agreement in Lakota. Pp. 89-105.

Pullum, Geoffrey. See [31].

[122] Purwo, H. Bambang Kaswanti. 1978. The point-line dimension in Indonesian. Pp. 54-61.

[123] Quakenbush, J. Stephen. 1991. Agutaynen glottal stop. Pp. 119-131.

[124] Regnier, Sue. 1993. Quiegolani Zapotec phonology. Pp. 37-63.

[125] Rhodes, Mary. See [26].

[126] Rhodes, Rich. 1974. A note on English plural formation. P. 11.

[127] Roberts, James S. 1994. Nontonal floating features as grammatical morphemes. Pp. 87-100.

[128] Scruggs, Terri. 1980. Notes on African linguistics. Pp. 142-169.

[129] Seiler, Wolf. 1978. The modalis case in Iñupiat. Pp. 71-85.

[130] Shinen, David C. and Marilene R. Shinen. 1978. Some discourse features in Siberian Yupik Eskimo. Pp. 29-46.

Shinen, Marilene R. See [130].

[131] Smith, Kenneth D. 1974. A computer analysis of Vietnam language relationships. Pp. 99-113.

[132] Smith, Kenneth D. 1974. Text vs. dictionary letter frequencies for primers. Pp. 77-97.

[133] Speck, Charles H. 1978. Texmelucan suprasegmental phonology. Pp. 1-28.

[134] Speck, Charles. 1994. The existential use of positional verbs in Texmelucan Zapotec. Pp. 75-86.

[135] Speck, Charles. 1994. Texmelucan Zapotec regular verbs. Pp. 125-129.

[136] Stewart, Anne. 1982. Complexity and constituent order in Matihuaca (Huanuco) Quechua. Pp. 82-100.

[137] Stewart, Anne M. 1984. New approaches to coping with stress: A case study in Conchucos Quechua. Pp.  193-212.

[138] Swartz, Stephen M. 1974. Some Choctaw sentence structures. Pp. 115-124.

[139] Thiele, Irma. 1994. The tapir: A Yanomami text. Pp. 45-56

[140] Thomas, David. 1974. Batteries at other ranks. Pp. 15-18.

[141] Thomas, David. 1974. A proposed structural model. Pp.  19-24.

[142] Thomas, David. 1974. What is why (Or, why is what.) Pp. 9-10.

[143] Thomas, David and Wanna Tienmee. 1983. An acoustic study of Northern Khmer vowels. Pp. 141-146.

[144] Thomas, Dorothy M. 1976. A phonological reconstruction of Proto-East-Katuic. Vol. 20, Supplement 4.

[145] Thomas, John Paul. 1992. Tone in Komo. Pp. 71-160.

Tienmee, Wanna. See [143].

[146] Thomson, Greg and Bushra Adnan Zawaydeh. 1996. A search for inflectional priming reveals an effect of discourse type on the lexical access of inflected verbs. Pp. 111-125.

[147] Tuggy, David. 1980. The antigone constraint. Pp. 1-50.

[148] Tuggy, David. 1980. ¡Ethical dative and possessor omission sí, possessor ascension no! Pp. 97-141.

[149] Tuggy, David. 1983. Aztec causative/applicatives in Space Grammar. Pp. 147-160.

[150] Tuggy, David. 1985. The inflectional/derivational distinction. Pp. 209-222.

[151] Tuggy, David. 1989. The Nahuatl verb maka: A cognitive grammar analysis. Pp. 121-147.

Tuladhar, Jyoti. See [53].

[152] Unseth, Pete. 1986. Reduplication in Majang. Pp. 43-58.

[153] Van Valin, Robert D., Jr. 1992. Role and Reference Grammar. Pp. 65-75.

Walker, James. See [1].

[154] Walker, Stephen P. 1989. Tonal instability: tone as part of the feature geometry. Pp. 149-169.

[155] Weaver, Deborah. 1982. Obviation in Michif. Pp. 174-262.

[156] Weber, David J. 1983. The relationship of morphology and syntax: evidence from Quechua. Pp. 161-181.

[157] Weber, David. 1989. A morphological parser for linguistic exploration. Pp. 171-183.

[158] Weber, David. 1993. The binding properties of Quechua suffixes. Pp. 77-150.

[159] Wendland, Ernst R. 1975. Lexical recycling in Chewa discourse. Pp. 28-92.

[160] West, David. 1974. Mikasuki verb prefixes. Pp. 67-75.

[161] West, David. 1974. Number in the Mikasuki verb stem. Pp. 133-138.

[162] Willett, Elizabeth. 1979. Reduplication and accent in Southeastern Tepehuan. Pp. 47-65.

[163] Willett, Elizabeth R. 1981. Noun phrase components in Southeastern Tepehuan. Pp. 31-58.

[164] Willett, Thomas L. 1980. Clause types in Southeastern Tepehuan. Pp. 51-72.

[165] Willett, Thomas L. 1980. Sentence components in Southeastern Tepehuan. Pp. 73-96.

[166] Willett, Thomas L. 1981. Advancements to direct object in Southeastern Tepehuan. Pp. 59-74.

[167] Willson, Stephen R. 1996. Verb agreement and case marking in Burushaski. Pp. 1-71.

[168] Wimbish, John. 1986. The languages of the Zambales Mountains: A Philippine lexicostatistic study. Pp. 133-142.

[169] Wright, Pamela S. 1995. Madija predicates. Pp. 93-140.

Zawaydeh, Bushra Adnan. See [146].

3. Index of Languages, Families and Regions

The following index includes those languages which form the primary focus of the articles listed in section 2. Some articles focus on a language family or a geographic region rather than a specific language; these are listed below under the name of the family or region. Articles which focus on more general issues are indexed only by author in section 2.

Agutaynen 123
Arawakan 28
Aztec see "Nahuatl"

Babole 69
Bahasa Indonesia 122
Brao 64
Buglere 57
Burushaski 167

Cariban 30
Chamicuro 112
Chewa 159
Cheyenne 70
Chi-Mwi:ni 51
Chinantec: Lalana 108
Choctaw 138
Creoles: Surinam 61

Dakota see "Sioux, Dakota"

English 49, 73, 76, 102, 126, 147
English, Red Lake Falls MN 62
Eskimo: Iñupiat 109, 129; Siberian Yupik 130

French: Red Lake Falls MN 62

Godie 79
Greek: Koiné 16, 24, 72, 80, 81, 89
Guajajara 58
Guaraní: Mbyá 36, 37

Hebrew 71
Huastec (Maya) 1, 22

Indonesian 122
Iñupiat 129
Isleta see "Tiwa, Southern".

Kaki Ae 21
Kanasi 111
Karitiana 43
Katuic: Proto-East 144
Kera 17
Khmer 65; Northern 143
Koh 56
Komo 145
Kope 18, 20

Lakota see "Sioux, Lakota"

Madija 74, 169
Magindanao 39
Majang 152
Mayan 110
Mazatec: San Jeronimo 2
Mexican Sign Language 11, 120
Michif 41, 155
Mikasuki 160, 161
Mixe: Guichicovi 10
Mixtec 12; Diuxi 25; Huajuapan 93; Ñumí 55

Nahuatl: Orizaba 151; Tetelcingo 149
New Guinea 60
Newari 53

Paumari 29
Pirahã 42, 44
Popoluca: Sierra 40
Portuguese: Brazilian 45

Quechua: Conchucos 137; Huallaga (Huanuco) 156, 158; Matihuaca (Huanuco) 136

Red Lake Falls MN 62

Sangil 100
Seri 82, 83, 84, 85, 86, 87, 90, 92, 94, 95, 96, 97, 105, 106, 107
Sharanahua 75
Sioux: Dakota 118, 119; Lakota 121
Slavey 59
Soviet Union 99
Spanish 9, 47, 113, 148
Stiêng 104
Surinam see "Creoles, Surinam"

Tabaru 68
Tepehuan: Southeastern 162, 163, 164, 165, 166
Thai 63
Tiwa: Southern 3, 4, 5, 6, 54

Vietnam 131

Yagua 46, 114, 115, 116
Yanomami 139
Yi: Meigu County 38
Yupik: Siberian 130

Zambales Mountains, Philippines 168
Zaparoan 114
Zapotec 88, 91; Chichicapan 8; Choapan 78; Isthmus 98; Juarez 15; Quiegolani 14, 15, 124; Texmelucan 133, 134, 135; Yatzachi 15
Zoque: Chimalapa 67
Zuni 23


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