The Collected Works of Edward Sapir. / Volume X, : Southern Paiute and Ute Linguistics and Ethnography / / ed. by William Bright.
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Place / Publishing House: | Berlin ;, Boston : : De Gruyter Mouton, , [2010] ©1992 |
Year of Publication: | 2010 |
Edition: | Reprint 2010 |
Language: | English |
Series: | The Collected Works of Edward Sapir ;
Volume X |
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Physical Description: | 1 online resource (932 p.) :; 1 frontispiece. Num. figs. |
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Table of Contents:
- Frontmatter
- Frontispiece: Edward Sapir, 1909
- Preface
- Introduction
- Southern Paiute, a Shoshonean Language (1930)
- Preface
- 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)
- CONTENTS
- 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)
- Preface
- 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