The Collected Works of Edward Sapir. / Volume VIII, : Takelma Texts and Grammar / / ed. by Victor Golla.

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Place / Publishing House:Berlin ;, Boston : : De Gruyter Mouton, , [2010]
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Year of Publication:2010
Edition:Reprint 2010
Language:English
Series:The Collected Works of Edward Sapir ; Volume VIII
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Table of Contents:
  • Frontmatter
  • Frontispiece: Edward Sapir, about 1913
  • Preface
  • Introduction
  • The Takelma Language
  • Contents
  • § 1. Introduction
  • §§ 2-24. Phonology
  • §§ 25-115. Morphology
  • § 25. Introductory
  • §§ 26-32. Grammatical processes
  • §§ 33-83. I. The verb
  • The verb: 1. Verbal Prefixes
  • The verb: 2. Formation of Verb-Stems
  • The verb: 3. Verbal Suffixes of Derivation
  • The verb: 4. Temporal-Modal and Pronominal Elements
  • The verb: 5. Auxiliary and Subordinating Forms
  • The verb: 6. Nominal and Adjectival Derivatives
  • §§ 84-102. II. The noun
  • §§ 103-105. III. The pronoun
  • §§ 106-109. IV. The adjective
  • §§ 110,111. V. Numerals
  • §§ 112-114. VI. Adverbs and particles
  • § 115. VII. Interjections
  • § 116. Conclusion
  • Appendix A: 1. Comparative table of pronominal forms
  • Appendix B: Specimen texts with analysis
  • Takelma Texts (1909)
  • Contents
  • INTRODUCTION
  • KEY TO THE PHONETIC SYSTEM EMPLOYED
  • I. MYTHS: 1. Coyote and his Rock Grandson:
  • I. MYTHS: 2. Daldal as Transformer
  • I. MYTHS: 3. Panther and his Deer-Wife
  • I. MYTHS: 4. Panther and Coyote
  • I. MYTHS: 5. Coyote and Fox
  • I. MYTHS: 6. Coyote and Pitch
  • I. MYTHS: 7. Coyote in a Hollow Tree
  • I. MYTHS: 8. Coyote Visits the Land of the Dead
  • I. MYTHS: 9. Coyote and the Origin of Death
  • I. MYTHS: 10. Coyote Goes Courting
  • I. MYTHS: 11. Jack Rabbit is Calumniated by Coyote
  • I. MYTHS: 12. Beaver Ferries the Deer across Rogue River
  • I. MYTHS: 13. Grizzly Bear and Black Bear
  • I. MYTHS: 14. Eagle and the Grizzly Bears
  • I. MYTHS: 15. Chicken-Hawk Revenges himself upon Medicine-Men
  • I. MYTHS: 16. The Four Otter Brothers and Chicken-Hawk
  • I. MYTHS: 17. The Otter Brothers Recover their Father’s Heart
  • I. MYTHS: 18. Crow and Raven Go for Water
  • I. MYTHS: 19. Skunk, the Disappointed Lover
  • I. MYTHS: 20. The Flood
  • I. MYTHS: 21. Acorn Woman Revenges herself Upon a Medicine-Man
  • I. MYTHS: 22. Rock Woman and a Mountain are a Medicine-Man’s Bane
  • I. MYTHS: 23. The Rolling Skull
  • I. MYTHS: 24. Eel the Singer
  • II. CUSTOMS AND PERSONAL NARRATIVES
  • III. MEDICINE FORMULAS
  • VOCABULARY
  • Editorial Notes
  • Errata to Takelma Texts
  • Photograph of Frances Johnson
  • The Discourse Patterning of a Takelma Text
  • Coyote and His Rock Grandson
  • References
  • Index