Introduction: North American Indian Historical Linguistics in
Current Perspective (Lyle Campbell and Marianne Mithun)
Comparative Algonquian (Ives Goddard)
Iroquoian (Marianne Mithun)
Caddoan (Wallace L. Chafe)
Siouan (David S. Rood)
Southeastern Languages (Mary R. Haas)
Timucua and Yuchi: Two Language Isolates of the Southeast
(James M. Crawford)
The Languages of South Texas and the Lower Rio Grande (Ives
Goddard)
The Kiowa-Tanoan, Keresan, and Zuni Languages (Irvine
Davis)
Uto-Aztecan: An Assessment for Historical and Comparative
Linguistics (Susan Steele)
Hokan Inter-Branch Comparisons (William H. Jacobsen, Jr.)
Some Thoughts on Hokan with Particular Reference to Pomoan and
Yuman (Margaret Langdon)
Penutian: An Assessment (Michael Silverstein)
Salishan and the Northwest (Laurence C. Thompson)
Wakashan Comparative Studies (William H. Jacobsen, Jr.)
Chimakuan Comparative Studies (William H. Jacobsen, Jr.)
Na-Dene and Eskimo-Aleut (Michael E. Krauss)
Middle American Languages (Lyle Campbell)
A Glance from Here On (Eric P. Hamp)
Index
About the Author
Lyle Campbell is Professor of Linguistics at the University of
Hawai'i at Manoa. Marianne Mithun is Professor of Linguistics at
the University of California, Santa Barbara.