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List of Grammars (Non-Indo-European): Designation Pending
List of Grammars for Linguistics. Includes some Indo-European languages when relevant to the Linguistics 115 course.
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Reference Grammars: A-Z
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Asia
Europe
The Pacific
South America
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Afro-Asiatic
Algic
Altaic
Araucanian
Arawakan
Australian
Austro-Asiatic
Austronesian
Caddoan
Cariban
Chibchan
Chumash
Cochimí-Yuman
Constructed
Creole
Deaf Sign Language
Dravidian
East Papuan
Eskimo-Aleut
Gulf
Hmong-Mien
Indo-European (except Indo-Iranian)
Indo-Iranian
Iroquoian
Japonic
Keres
Khoisan
Kiowa Tanoan
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Maku
Mayan
Mixed Language
Mixe-Zoquean
Muskogean
Na-Dene
Niger-Congo
Nilo-Saharan
North Caucasian
Oto-Manguean
Palaihnihan
Panoan
Penutian
Pidgin
Pomoan
Quechuan
Salishan
Sepik-Ramu
Sino-Tibetan
Siouan
South-Central Papuan
Tacanan
Tai-Kadai
Tarascan
Totonacan
Trans-New Guinea
Tucanoan
Tupi
Unclassified
Uralic
Uto-Aztecan
Wakashan
Witotoan
Yuki
LING 115
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Approved for LING 115
Approval Pending
Languages with Contrastive Tone
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Languages with Contrastive Tone
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Pedagogical Grammars: A-Z
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Chemehuevi
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United States (Uto-Aztecan)
Approved for LING 115
Stress: discussion pp. 27–32
Domari
Iran (Indo-Iranian)
Approved for LING 115
Kikongo
Democratic Republic of the Congo (Niger-Congo)
Approved for LING 115
Kolami
India (Dravidian)
Approved for LING 115
Kotiria (Wanano)
Brazil (Tucanoan)
Approved for LING 115
Kyrgyz
Kyrgyzstan (Altaic)
Approved for LING 115
Mam
Guatemala (Mayan)
Approved for LING 115
Mongolian
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Mongolia (Altaic)
Approved for LING 115
Title: The Phonology of Mongolian
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Nishnaabemwin
Canada (Algic)
Approved for LING 115
N.B.
: Nishnaabemwin is an emergent language—a fusion of Ottawa and Eastern Ojibwa.
North-West River (Sheshātshīt) Montagnais
Canada (Algic)
Approved for LING 115
Pomo, Eastern
United States (Pomoan)
Approved for LING 115
Pomo, Southeastern
United States (Pomoan)
Approved for LING 115
Sango
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Central African Republic (Creole)
In French
Tamil
India (Dravidian)
Approved for LING 115
Toda
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India (Dravidian)
Approved for LING 115
Tshangla
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Bhutan (Sino-Tibetan)
Approved for LING 115
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Tunica
United States (Gulf)
Approved for LING 115
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See also
:
Tunica Texts
and
Tunica Dictionary
Tzutujil
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Guatemala (Mayan)
Approved for LING 115
Stress: discussion pp. 29–34
Wikchamni
United States (Penutian)
Approved for LING 115
Alternate Names
: Wukchumni
See also
:
*
Who Speaks Wukchumni?
: Short documentary about Marie Wilcox, the last fluent speaker of Wukchumni.
* and
Yokuts Language of California
.
Witsuwit'en
Canada (Na-Dene)
Approved for LING 115
Stress: discussion pp. 631–668
Wutun
China (Mixed Language)
Approved for LING 115
Yokuts, Yawelmani
United States (Penutian)
Approved for LING 115
Title:
Yawelmani Phonology
See also:
Yokuts Language of California
Yoruba, Trinidad
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Trinidad (Niger-Congo)
Approved for LING 115
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