Volume 10 • 2011 • Special Issue on Humanities of the lesser-known: New directions in the description, documentation and typology of endangered languages and musics
Front Matter
LDD 10 Table of contents
Niclas Burenhult, Arthur Holmer, Anastasia Karlsson, Håkan Lundström and Jan-Olof Svantesson
2011-07-31 Volume 10 • 2011 • Special Issue on Humanities of the lesser-known: New directions in the description, documentation and typology of endangered languages and musics
Editors' Introduction and List of Contributors (LDD 10)
Niclas Burenhult, Arthur Holmer, Anastasia Karlsson, Håkan Lundström and Jan-Olof Svantesson
2011-07-31 Volume 10 • 2011 • Special Issue on Humanities of the lesser-known: New directions in the description, documentation and typology of endangered languages and musics • 5-14
Research Articles
Song-poetry of Central Australia: sustaining traditions
Myfany Turpin
2011-07-31 Volume 10 • 2011 • Special Issue on Humanities of the lesser-known: New directions in the description, documentation and typology of endangered languages and musics • 15-36
Tone in speech and singing: a field experiment to research their relation in endangered languages of North East India
Stephen Morey and Jürgen Schöpf
2011-07-31 Volume 10 • 2011 • Special Issue on Humanities of the lesser-known: New directions in the description, documentation and typology of endangered languages and musics • 37-60
Assessing music shift: adapting EGIDS for a Papua New Guinea community
Neil R. Coulter
2011-07-31 Volume 10 • 2011 • Special Issue on Humanities of the lesser-known: New directions in the description, documentation and typology of endangered languages and musics • 61-81
Language and music in the songs of Minto, Alaska
Siri G. Tuttle
2011-07-31 Volume 10 • 2011 • Special Issue on Humanities of the lesser-known: New directions in the description, documentation and typology of endangered languages and musics • 82-112
The Wichita pitch phoneme: a first look
David S. Rood
2011-07-31 Volume 10 • 2011 • Special Issue on Humanities of the lesser-known: New directions in the description, documentation and typology of endangered languages and musics • 113-131
Conversation in Upper Tanana Athabascan: syntactic and prosodic patterns
Olga Lovick and Siri G. Tuttle
2011-07-31 Volume 10 • 2011 • Special Issue on Humanities of the lesser-known: New directions in the description, documentation and typology of endangered languages and musics • 132-176
Intonation in Ryukyuan: with reference to modality, syntax, and focus
Yasuko Nagano-Madsen
2011-07-31 Volume 10 • 2011 • Special Issue on Humanities of the lesser-known: New directions in the description, documentation and typology of endangered languages and musics • 177-207
Elusive articles in Sulawesi: between syntax and prosody
René van den Berg
2011-07-31 Volume 10 • 2011 • Special Issue on Humanities of the lesser-known: New directions in the description, documentation and typology of endangered languages and musics • 208-227
Main clause TAM-marking in Ngarla (Pama-Nyungan), in comparison with two neighbouring languages
Torbjörn Westerlund
2011-07-31 Volume 10 • 2011 • Special Issue on Humanities of the lesser-known: New directions in the description, documentation and typology of endangered languages and musics • 228-246
Grammaticalization of tense and aspect in Mbugwe: a preliminary investigation
Vera Wilhelmsen
2011-07-31 Volume 10 • 2011 • Special Issue on Humanities of the lesser-known: New directions in the description, documentation and typology of endangered languages and musics • 247-264
The increasing importance of animacy in the agreement systems of Ndengeleko and other Southern Coastal Bantu languages
Eva-Marie Ström
2011-07-31 Volume 10 • 2011 • Special Issue on Humanities of the lesser-known: New directions in the description, documentation and typology of endangered languages and musics • 265-287
Exploiting syntax to circumvent morphology: word order as a means for marking grammatical categories
Cynthia I. A. Hansen
2011-07-31 Volume 10 • 2011 • Special Issue on Humanities of the lesser-known: New directions in the description, documentation and typology of endangered languages and musics • 288-306