The phonology and morphology of the Navaho language

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Most of the data on which this monograph is based were collected by Edward Sapir, whose field studies of the Navaho language began about 1927 and continued with many interruptions until his death in 1939. The data were given to me with the request that I prepare them for publication. Although Sapir's Navaho texts were edited and published in 1942, various other claims on my time have long delayed publication of the present grammatical study. - Harry Hoijer

Author(s): Edward Sapir & Harry Hoijer
Series: University of California Publications in Linguistics № 50
Publisher: University of California Press
Year: 1967

Language: English
Pages: 124
City: Berkeley and Los Angeles
Tags: Navajo language, phonology, morphology

Introduction 1
The phonemes 3
Morphophonemics 13
The noun 68
Postpositions 82
The verb 85
The particle 104