In this Issue
Anthropological Linguistics provides a forum for the full range of scholarly study of the languages and cultures of the peoples of the world, especially the native peoples of the Americas. Embracing the field of language and culture broadly defined, the journal includes articles and research reports addressing cultural, historical, and philological aspects of linguistic study, including analyses of texts and discourse; studies of semantic systems and cultural classifications; onomastic studies; ethnohistorical papers that draw significantly on linguistic data; studies of linguistic prehistory and genetic classification, both methodological and substantive; discussions and interpretations of archival material; edited historical documents; and contributions to the history of the field.
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University of Nebraska Pressviewing issue
Volume 56, Number 2, Summer 2014Editorial Board
Editor
Douglas R. Parks
Associate Editors
Raymond J. DeMallie, Indiana University
Victor Golla, Humboldt State University
Philip S. LeSourd, Indiana University
Managing Editor
John A. Erickson
Editorial Board
Richard Bauman, Indiana University
Robert Botne, Indiana University
David Bradley, La Trobe University
Lyle Campbell, University of Utah
Regna Darnell, University of Western Ontario
R. M. W. Dixon, La Trobe University
Michael Fortescue, University of Copenhagen
Ives Goddard, Smithsonian Institution
Eric Hamp, University of Chicago
Jeffrey Heath, University of Michigan
Marianne Mithun, University of California, Santa Barbara
Johanna Nichols, University of California, Berkeley
Jonathan Owens, University of Bayreuth
David S. Rood, University of Colorado
Greg Urban, University of Pennsylvania