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Theoretical Aspects of Kashaya Phonology and Morphology, Paperback Book

Theoretical Aspects of Kashaya Phonology and Morphology Paperback

Part of the CSLI Dissertations in Linguistics S. series

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This study discusses a wide range of phonological and morphological phenomena in Kashaya, a Pomoan language of northern California, and considers their implications for current theories of generative grammar.

The volume raises issues in feature theory, presents a prosodic analysis, and discusses numerous morphological patterns.

Eugene Buckley is assistant professor of linguistics at the University of Pennsylvania.

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