Chapter 11
From here to there and back again
Fieldwork in the Andean foothills
Article outline
- 1.An overview
- 2.How did I get into this?
- 3.Yánesha’ fieldwork (1953–1964)
- Drowning and going down river
- You and I
- Should it be -a, -e, or -o?
- “If we forget to say one, we say the other”
- Were you ever afraid?
- Secrets of language learning
- When cousins turn their backs to each other
- How do you write -rra?
- 4.Nomatsigenga fieldwork
- Aha!
- Literary criticism or discourse grammar?
- 5.Comparing notes
- 6.Language contact
- 7.Recycled
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Notes
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References
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Wise, Mary Ruth
1968 Identification of participants in discourse: A study of aspects of form and meaning in Nomatsiguenga. PhD dissertation, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor.
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