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Recent Articles
Volume 3, Issue 2 (2009) Pp. 1–29.
- Universality of Articulatory Conflict Resolution: Evidence from Salish Languages
- by Sonya Bird and Janet Leonard
Volume 3, Issue 1 (2009) Pp. 1–7.
- Native Languages and Language Teaching in B.C.
- by Robert Levine
Volume 2, Issue 4 (2008) Pp. 1–9.
- Father Morice's Rendering of Latin in Carrier Syllabics
- by William J. Poser
Volume 2, Issue 3 (2008) Pp. 1–128.
- A Bibliography of Salish Linguistics
- by Jan P. van Eijk
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and analysis of indigenous languages of northwestern North
America. All submissions go through a process of anonymous peer
review. Our editorial board consists of some of the top scholars on
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language data. We also encourage the submission of articles that
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