Watkins, Laurel J. and Harbour, Daniel 2010

Watkins, Laurel J. & Daniel Harbour. 2010. The Linguistic Genius Of Parker McKenzie's Kiowa Alphabet. International Journal of American Linguistics 76(3). 309–333. doi: 10.1086/652791. University of Chicago Press Chicago, IL.

@article{470167,
  author         = {Watkins, Laurel J. and Harbour, Daniel},
  journal        = {International Journal of American Linguistics},
  number         = {3},
  pages          = {309–333},
  publisher      = {University of Chicago Press Chicago, IL},
  title          = {The Linguistic Genius Of Parker McKenzie's Kiowa Alphabet},
  url            = {http://www.jstor.org/stable/10.1086/652791},
  volume         = {76},
  year           = {2010},
  abstract       = {We present a linguistic analysis of the Kiowa writing system invented by the untrained Kiowa linguist, (Dr.) Parker McKenzie, revealing he designed his alphabet around such core linguistic concepts as place of articulation, glottalic manner of articulation, allophony, and phonotactics. Despite his substantial contribution to Harrington's understanding of phonetics, he rejected the extreme phoneticism of Harrington's orthographies and instead independently developed a system that is phonemic, except for very minor rulegoverned deviations that reflect his personal normative concerns.},
  citekeys       = {langsci291:watkins:2010},
  doi            = {10.1086/652791},
  inlg           = {English [eng]},
  isreferencedby = {langsci291},
  issn           = {0020-7071},
  lgcode         = {Kiowa [kiow1266]},
  macro_area     = {North America},
  src            = {haspelmath, langsci}
}