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From phonology to discourse: Studies in six Colombian languages.

Citation Brend, Ruth M., editor. 1985. From phonology to discourse: Studies in six Colombian languages. Language Data, Amerindian Series, 9. Dallas: Summer Institute of Linguistics. vi, 133 p.
Author

Brend, Ruth M.

Serial

Language Data, Amerindian Series

Subjects

Phonological descriptions
Discourse analysis

Country

Colombia

Subject languages

Koreguaje [coe]
Epena [sja]
Guahibo [guh]
Guayabero [guo]
Páez [pbb]
Piapoco [pio]

Content language

English [eng]

Entry number 18396
Articles Coreguaje: The domains of focus markers, by Cook, Dorothy M. and Stephen H. Levinsohn.
Páez: Pitch and stress in the phonological word and phrase, by Gerdel, Florence L.
Coreguaje: Tone, stress and intonation, by Gralow, Frances L.
Epena Pedee (Saija): Nasalization, by Harms, Phillip L.
Guayabero: Phonology and morphophonemics, by Keels, Jack.
Piapoco: The phonological word, by Klumpp, Deloris A.
Piapoco: Continuity of situation and antitopic in narrative discourse, by Klumpp, James W., Deloris A. Klumpp, and Stephen H. Levinsohn.
Guahibo: Long vowels and stress, by Kondo, Riena W.
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