Hoijer, Harry. 1966. Hare Phonology: An Historical Study.
@misc{167303,
author = {Hoijer, Harry},
title = {Hare Phonology: An Historical Study},
year = {1966},
anlanote = {Hare Phonology: An Historical StudyTraces the development of stem phonology (initial and finalconsonants, vowels) from PA, including comparisons withdata from Navajo, Mattole, Hupa, Chipewyan and also Mintofrom Krauss 1964, using the new reconstruction as point ofdepartureca.5},
anlclanguage = {Chipewyan Comparative Athabaskan Hare Hupa Navajo},
anlctype = {comparative},
citation = {Language 42:499-507},
file = {CA938H1966.pdf},
format = {Text},
hhtype = {phonology (computerized assignment from "phonology")},
inlg = {English [eng]},
lgcode = {Chipewyan [chp], , North Slavey [scs], Hupa [hup], Navajo [nav]},
macro_area = {North America},
src = {anla}
}
| Name in source | Glottolog languoid |
|---|---|
| Chipewyan | |
| North Slavey | |
| Hupa | |
| Navajo |