Publications of the Survey of California and Other Indian Languages

Parent: Department of Linguistics

eScholarship stats: Breakdown by Item for October, 2024 through January, 2025

ItemTitleTotal requestsDownloadView-only%Dnld
47v2w4gwWintu Dictionary28912316642.6%
2vw609w4Basic Yurok2882137574.0%
6tr732ggComparative Takic Grammar23512311252.3%
9px6p8h8Wick Miller's Uto-Aztecan Cognate Sets178978154.5%
7nx2m3grMutsun Text Collection: mutsun riicakma hummen121616050.4%
3w42j7x8Baja California Languages: Description and Linguistic Prehistory113268723.0%
8wm6g4cfIndigenous Language Education in Taiwan113724163.7%
7tb981s1Nheengatu (Língua Geral Amazônica), its History, and the Effects of Language Contact98188018.4%
6h5411ptJ. P. Harrington Project: Academic and Community Participation88127613.6%
1m48x2sjJulpun: My Home Town Language776717.8%
3pg7k4sdJa'a Kumiay: Jwañow Tipey Aam ('Cuentos en la lengua Kumiay') ('Stories in the Kumiay Language')71323945.1%
8j764483A'uwẽ Mreme: Dicionário Preliminar da Língua Xavante583555.2%
1977t6wwThe Plank Canoe of Southern California: Not a Polynesian Import, but a Local Innovation48291960.4%
34b573fgVoice and Ergativity in Mayan Languages46222447.8%
2m81k9v0The Use of Body-part Terms as Locatives in Chalcatongo Mixtec45261957.8%
3md729mfCalifornia Down Under: Indigenous Language Revitalization in New South Wales, Australia45212446.7%
0n18z75xThe Sapir-Kroeber Correspondence41113026.8%
1gx6543nFreeland's Central Sierra Miwok Myths41152636.6%
4mk0c2dmPassive Constructions in Kwak'wala41271465.9%
2bn1g0w4A Lexicon of Atsugewi4043610.0%
1p87p2v7Beniit kon xpejigan: Te libr ka didxza kon dixtil le’enin te rului’in dnumbr ('Benita con sus globos: Un libro escrito en zapoteco y español que enseña los números')3953412.8%
5765z9cgThe Contribution of Mary R. Haas to the Study of Southeastern Languages393367.7%
3m97877zJohn Milhau's 1856 Hanis Vocabularies: Coos Dialectology and Philology3653113.9%
2zj170w5Fabric, Pattern, Shift and Diffusion: What Change in Oregon Penutian Languages Can Tell Historical Linguists3352815.2%
1907m9dfThe History of the Term "Penutian"3262618.8%
08j0342gAn Autosegmental Analysis of Me'phaa (Tlapanec) Noun Inflection3172422.6%
0xp3s9drThe Proceedings of the Hokan-Penutian Workshops: A History and Indices3052516.7%
1vg011hkDirectionality and Affectedness: Semantic Extension in Chickasaw Applicatives2932610.3%
13s0j6r3Ablaut in Hill Patwin2891932.1%
390576w3Two Noun Class Systems in Mixtec282267.1%
4kz528nmThe Stops of Tlingit28111739.3%
2rd1890bNotes on the Wintu Shamanistic Jargon2762122.2%
289583dcVariable Affix Ordering in Kuna26111542.3%
6dm756qvTlapanec Cases2671926.9%
3zt5096bAffix Ordering in Imbabura Quichua2542116.0%
6n24r733Notes on Highland Chontal Internal Reconstruction2542116.0%
7598j7w5"Without Our Language We Will Cease to Exist as a Unique People"25131252.0%
97b3v612Wick Miller's Uto-Aztecan Cognate Sets Index2532212.0%
9v7959msNotes on Sources of Yurok Glottalized Consonants2571828.0%
9p99542tIntegrating Language and Culture Revitalization into Public School Life2415962.5%
5s13h5d2Dialect Contact, Convergence, and Maintenance in Oregon Athabaskan2281436.4%
4br626c6Tipey Aam Awilk Tañorj! ('¡Pintemos y coloreemos en Kumiay!')2131814.3%
81z2k2qdKaurna Language Reclamation and the Formulaic Method2181338.1%
1wn1m6zsOld California Uto-Aztecan2051525.0%
57t305kqCase, Verb Type and Ergativity in Trumai2021810.0%
2s90325qReconstruction of Proto-Tupari Consonants and Vowels1812666.7%
3nc2x7pcConjunctions and Reference Tracking in Yuma1881044.4%
5n1065pfValence Arithmetic in the Tolkapaya Lexicon1851327.8%
9401m7p9Putting Pronouns in Proper Perspective in Proposals of Remote Relationships Among Native American Languages1841422.2%
9hq7p33bDifferences Between Colloquial and Ritual Seneca or How Oral Literature is Literary1841422.2%

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