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Volume 91, Number 1 | January 2025


Articles

Accent in Carranza Tsotsil
Gilles Polian and Eduardo de Jesús López Mendoza
A Typology of Relationalizing and Absolutizing Morphology in Lowland South American Languages
Andrés Pablo Salanova and Andrey Nikulin
A Typological Outlier Explained: Stress and Phrase-Level Prosody in Plains Cree
Katherine Schmirler and Anja Arnhold

Texts in the Indigenous Languages of the Americas

TILA 1: Zoquean Narratives

ed. by Lynda Boudreault

TILA 2: Narratives in Indigenous Peruvian Languages

ed. by Matt Coler, Pilar Valenzuela, and Roberto Zariquiey

TILA 3: Innu Language Texts

ed. by Lynn Drapeau and Adriana Machado Estevam

TILA 4: Northern Paiute Texts Across Varieties

ed. by Tim Thornes and Maziar Toosarvandani

TILA 5: Plains Life in Kiowa: Voices From a Tribe in Transition

ed. by Andrew McKenzie, Daniel Harbour, and Laurel J. Watkins

TILA 6: Texts in Three Varieties of Pesh

ed. by Claudine Chamoreau and Natalia Cáceres Arandia

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