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Discourse grammar: Studies in indigenous languages of Colombia, Panama, and Ecuador, 3.

Citation Longacre, Robert E. and Frances M. Woods, editors. 1977. Discourse grammar: Studies in indigenous languages of Colombia, Panama, and Ecuador, 3. Summer Institute of Linguistics Publications in Linguistics and Related Fields, 52(3). Dallas: Summer Institute of Linguistics and the University of Texas at Arlington. vii, 377 p.
Authors

Woods, Frances M.
Longacre, Robert E.

Serial

SIL International and The University of Texas at Arlington Publications in Linguistics [indexed serial name]

Subject

Discourse analysis

Countries

Colombia
Ecuador
Panama

Subject languages

Muinane [bmr]
Guanano [gvc]
Andoque [ano]
Arhuaco [arh]
Barasana-Eduria [bsn]
Cuiba [cui]
Guahibo [guh]
Tatuyo [tav]
Cofán [con]
Teribe [tfr]

Content language

English [eng]

Entry number 15234
Articles Cofan paragraph structure and function, by Borman, M. B.
Southern Barasano sentence structure, by Smith, Richard D.
Participant reference in Ica expository discourse, by Tracy, Hubert P. and Stephen H. Levinsohn.
Participant reference and introducers in Muinane clause and paragraph, by Walton, James W.
Some observations on Guanano dialogue, by Waltz, Carolyn H.
The centrality of dialogue in Cuiva discourse structure, by Kerr, Isabel J.
Participant reference in Guahibo narrative discourse, by Kondo, Victor F.
Features of dialogue within narrative discourse in Teribe, by Koontz, Carol.
Results of a Tucanoan syntax questionnaire pilot study, by West, Birdie.
Some aspects of Tatuyo discourse, by Whisler, David.
Functions of the Andoke copulative in discourse and sentence structure, by Witte, Paul.
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