The collected works of Edward Sapir. Volume X, Southern paiute and Ute linguistics and ethnography /

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Corporate Authors: De Gruyter.
Group Author: Bright, William. (Editor)
Published: De Gruyter Mouton,
Publisher Address: Berlin ; Boston :
Publication Dates: 2010.
©1992
Literature type: eBook
Language: English
Series: The collected works of Edward Sapir ; volume X
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Online Access: http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/9783110886603
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Carrier Form: 1 online resource (932 pages) : illustrations.
Bibliography: Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN: 9783110886603
Index Number: PM2094
CLC: H83
Contents: Frontmatter --
Frontispiece: Edward Sapir, 1909 --
Preface --
Introduction --
Southern Paiute, a Shoshonean Language (1930) --
CONTENTS --
Distribution and literature ( 1) --
Phonology ( 2 16) --
Morphology ( 17 63) --
Grammatical processes ( 17) --
Compounding of stems ( 18) --
Enclitics ( 19) --
Prefixes ( 20 22) --
Derivative and formal suffixes ( 23 37) --
Pronouns ( 38 46) --
Noun morphology ( 47 50) --
Verb morphology ( 51 56) --
Negation ( 57) --
Reduplication ( 58) --
Numerals ( 59) --
Adverbs ( 60) --
Interjections ( 61) --
Idiomatic usages ( 62) --
Text with Analysis --
FOOTNOTES --
Texts of the Kaibab Paiutes and Uintah Utes (1930) --
INTRODUCTION --
KEY to THE PHONETIC SYSTEM EMPLOYED --
I. PAIUTE MYTHS. 1. Wolf and his Brother --
I. PAIUTE MYTHS. 2. How the "Cry" Originated --
I. PAIUTE MYTHS. 3. How the Bear Dance Originated --
I. PAIUTE MYTHS. 4. The Origin of People --
I. PAIUTE MYTHS. 5. Sparrow Hawk and Gray Hawk Contend for a Woman --
I. PAIUTE MYTHS. 6. Coyote Sets the Parturition Customs --
I. PAIUTE MYTHS. 7. The Theft of Fire --
I. PAIUTE MYTHS. 8. Iron-Clothes --
I. PAIUTE MYTHS. 9. Chipmunk Deceives the Giant --
I. PAIUTE MYTHS. 10. Coyote unsuccessfully Imitates Carrion Beetle --
I. PAIUTE MYTHS. 11. Gray Hawk and Toad Gamble --
I. PAIUTE MYTHS. 12. Rat Invites the Deer and Mountain Sheep to a Round Dance --
I. PAIUTE MYTHS. 13. The Badger People Wage War against Wolf and Coyote --
I. PAIUTE MYTHS. 14. Eagle as Suitor --
I. PAIUTE MYTHS. 15. Rattlesnake as Story-teller --
I. PAIUTE MYTHS. 16. Owl's Widow's Experiences with Skunk, Badger, and Hawk --
I. PAIUTE MYTHS. 17. Coyote and Porcupine --
I. PAIUTE MYTHS. 18. Coyote and his Daughters --
I. PAIUTE MYTHS. 19. The Bird that Carried People away --
II. PAIUTE NON-MYTHICAL TEXTS --
III. PAIUTE MYTH RECITATIVES --
IV. UTE MYTHS --
NOTES --
Southern Paiute Dictionary (1931) --
INTRODUCTORY NOTE --
ABBREVIATIONS PART I --
ABBREVIATIONS PART II --
English Index to Sapir's Southern Paiute Dictionary --
Kaibab Paiute and Northern Ute Ethnographic Field Notes --
Kaibab Paiute Ethnographic Field Notes --
Northern Ute Ethnographic Field Notes, 1909 --
Maps/Figures --
Editorial Notes --
References --
Index