LING 181 – Intro Linguistics: Kwak’wala


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Bibliography of linguistic materials on Kwak’wala

Anderson, Stephen R. 1984. Kwakwala Syntax and the Government-Binding Theory. Eung-Do Cook and Donna B. Gerdts, eds. Syntax and Semantics, vol. 16: The Syntax of Native American Languages. Orlando, FL: Academic Press. 21-75.

Anonby, Stan J. 1997. Reversing Language Shift: Can Kwak’wala be Revived? University of North Dakota MA thesis.

Bach, Emmon. 1975. Long Vowels and Stress in Kwakiutl. Texas Linguistic Forum 2. 9-19.

Bach, Emmon, Darin Howe, and Patricia A. Shaw. 2005. On epenthesis and moraicity in Northern Wakashan. 7 January 2005, Oakland, CA: Annual Meeting of the the Society for the Study of the Indigenous Languages of the Americas handout.

Berman, Judith. 1991. The seals’ sleeping cave: The interpretation of Boas’ Kwak’wala texts. University of Pennsylvania PhD dissertation.

Berman, Judith. 1994. George Hunt and the Kwak’wala Texts. Anthropological Linguistics 36:4. 483-514.

Boas, Franz. 1921. Ethnology of the Kwakiutl: Based on Data Collected by George Hunt. F.W. Hodge, ed. Thirty-Fifth Annual Report of the Bureau of American Ethnology to the Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution: 1913-1914 (two volumes). Washington, DC: Government Printing Office. 43-794, 795-1481.

Boas, Franz (Helene Boas Yampolsky, ed.). 1947. Kwakiutl Grammar with a Glossary of the Suffixes. Transactions of the American Philosophical Society 37. 202-377. Republished 1976. New York, NY: AMS Press Inc.

Boas, Franz (Helene Boas Yampolsky, ed.). 1948. Kwakiutl Dictionary. Philadelphia, PA: American Philosophical Society ms.

Boas, Franz and George Hunt. 1902. Kwakiutl Texts (two volumes). Memoirs of the American Museum of Natural History 5. 1-270, 271-402.

Dick, Mary (ʔənica), Freda Shaughnessy, and Peter Wilson. 1977. q’iq’əmdəm qe da kodayu: Songs for the Cat’s Cradle Game. Papers for the 12th International Conference on Salish Languages. Colville, WA: Colville Federated Tribes. 91-110.

Fortescue, Michael. 2007. Comparative Wakashan Dictionary. Munich: LINCOM Europa.

Grubb, David McClintock. 1969. A Kwakiutl Phonology. University of Victoria MA thesis.

Grubb, David McC. 1977. A Practical Writing System and Short Dictionary of Kwakw’ala (Kwakiutl). Canadian Ethnology Service Paper 34. Ottawa, ON: National Museums of Canada.

Herzog, George, Stanley S. Newman, Edward Sapir, Mary Haas, Morris Swadesh, and Charles F. Voegelin. 1934. Some orthographic recommendations. American Anthropologist, New Series 36. 629-631.

Howe, Darin and Douglas Pulleyblank. 2001. Patterns and timing of glottalisation. Phonology 18:1. 45-80.

Kalmar, Michele. 2003. Patterns of reduplication in Kwak’wala. University of British Columbia MA thesis.

Kirchner, Jesse S. 2007. Cleaning up the Scraps: A New Look at Kwak’wala -m’u:t Reduplication. Phonology at Santa Cruz 2007. Santa Cruz, CA: Linguistics Research Center.

Levine, Robert D. 1977. Kwak’wala. Barry F. Carlson, ed. Northwest Coast Texts. International Journal of American Linguistics Native American Texts Series 2:3. Chicago: The University of Chicago Press. 98-126.

Levine, Robert D. 1978. Apposition and Relativization in Kwakwala. Papers for the 13th International Conference on Salish Languages. 298-331.

Levine, Robert D. 1980. On the Lexical Origin of the Kwakwala Passive. International Journal of American Linguistics 46:4. 240-258.

Levine, Robert D. 1980. Passives and Controllability in Kwakwala. Papers for the 15th International Conference on Salish Languages. University of British Columbia ms. 37-71. Republished 1981. Glossa: An International Journal of Linguistics 14:2. 139-167.

Levine, Robert D. 1984. Empty Categories, Rules of Grammar, and Kwakwala Complementation. Eung-Do Cook and Donna B. Gerdts, eds. The Syntax of Native American Languages. Orlando, FL: Academic Press. 215-245.

Lincoln, Neville J. and John C. Rath. 1980. North Wakashan Comparative Root List. Canadian Ethnology Service Paper 68. Ottawa, ON: National Museums of Canada.

Mayer, Connor. 2010. Voice onset time and the realization of voiced stops in Kwak’wala. Joel Dunham and John Lyon, eds. Papers for the 45th International Conference on Salish and Neighbouring Languages. Vancouver, BC: University of British Columbia Working Papers in Linguistics. 234-244.

Nicolson, Marianne and Adam Werle. 2009. An investigation of modern Kwak’wala determiner systems. University of Victoria ms.

Powell, Jay, Vickie Jensen, Agnes Cranmer, and Margaret Cook. 1981. Learning Kwak’wala Series (Books 1-13). Alert Bay, BC: U’mista Cultural Society.

Sewid-Smith, Daisy. 1988. Liq̓ʷala / Kʷak̓ʷala Book I. Campbell River, BC: The Education Centre, School District 72.

Struijke, Caro. 1998. Reduplicant and Output TETU in Kwakwala. Haruka Fukazawa, Frida Morelli, Caro Struijke and Yi-Ching Su, eds. University of Maryland Working Papers 7: Papers in Phonology. College Park, MD: University of Maryland Department of Linguistics. 150-178.

Struijke, Caro. 2000. Existential Faithfulness: A Study of Reduplicative TETU, Feature Movement, and Dissimilation. University of Maryland PhD dissertation. Published 2002. New York, NY: Routledge.

Webster, Gloria Cranmer. 1990. Kwakiutl Since 1980. Wayne Suttles, ed. Handbook of North American Indians, vol. 7: Northwest Coast. Washington, DC: Smithsonian Institution. 387-390.

Wilson, Peter J. 1978. Syllable Structure in Kwakwala and Heiltsuk. Papers for the 13th International Conference on Salish Languages. University of Victoria ms. 275-299.