The Navajo sound system
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"This book is a phonetic fieldwork study of the sound system of an important Native American language. It is one of the few monograph-length phonetic investigations of an indigenous North American language. As the field of typological studies grows, it is evident that the languages of the Americas have to be included in order to obtain a complete picture of natural human language, especially since the American Indian languages show significantly different typological features." "The Navajo Sound System is for researchers, students, fieldworkers and educators working in the fields of general and theoretical linguistics, psycholinguistics, (laboratory) phonetics and phonology, morphology, Native American Indian studies (Athabaskan and Navajo studies) and language revitalization programs."--Jacket.
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Joyce McDonough
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