Serrano : * "Notes on the Shoshonean Dialects of Southern California", by A. L. Kroeber, [1909], SERRANO. The Serrano dialect of Highland and Morongo possesses , , and the other impure vowels of most Shoshonean dialects; a number of vowels followed by glottal stops; velars and sonants much like those...
Chemehuevi : * "Notes on the Shoshonean Dialects of Southern California", by A. L. Kroeber, [1909], CHEMEHUEVI. These notes were taken from an old man named Ashpam, and his wife, in Mohave Valley across the Colorado river from Needles, California. Though living among the Mohave, Ashpam is half Chemehuevi by...
Gabrielino : * "Notes on the Shoshonean Dialects of Southern California", by A. L. Kroeber, [1909], p. 251 GABRIELINO. The following Gabrielino vocabulary supplementary of that previously published was obtained from the same informant, Jose Sevaldeo. 13 He had however become so feeble that it was only possible...
Giamina : * "Notes on the Shoshonean Dialects of Southern California", by A. L. Kroeber, [1909], GIAMINA. The Giamina have been described 18 as a tribe in the San Joaquin valley, near Poso creek, and of doubtful affiliation. A short vocabulary of about twenty words purporting to be of the Giamina language...
Title Page : * "Notes on the Shoshonean Dialects of Southern California", by A. L. Kroeber, [1909], UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA PUBLICATIONS IN AMERICAN ARCHAEOLOGY AND ETHNOLOGY Vol. 8, No. 5, pp. 235-269 September 16, 1909 NOTES ON SHOSHONEAN DIALECTS OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA BY A. L. KROEBER BERKELEY...
Agua Caliente : * "Notes on the Shoshonean Dialects of Southern California", by A. L. Kroeber, [1909], AGUA CALIENTE. The previously published Agua Caliente vocabulary was gone over with Jose Miguel of the Reservation at Banning, who learned from his mother this dialect intermediate between Luiseo and Cahuill...
San Juan Capistrano : * "Notes on the Shoshonean Dialects of Southern California", by A. L. Kroeber, [1909], SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO. The dialect of San Juan Capistrano, sometimes called San Juaneo, or merely Juaneo, has always been stated to be closely related to Luiseo. The precise degree of its similarity and the nature...
General Comparisons : * "Notes on the Shoshonean Dialects of Southern California", by A. L. Kroeber, [1909], GENERAL COMPARISONS. A certain amount of vocalic harmony is apparent in most Shoshonean dialects. The direction of this influence is from the stem toward the suffix or prefix. The vowel of the plural suffix...
Cahuilla : * "Notes on the Shoshonean Dialects of Southern California", by A. L. Kroeber, [1909], CAHUILLA. Two Cahuilla vocabularies were obtained, one from Antonio Martinez at Cabezon in the desert, the other from Jose Miguel at Banning. The former represents the dialect of the Colorado desert, the latter...
Kern River : * "Notes on the Shoshonean Dialects of Southern California", by A. L. Kroeber, [1909], KERN RIVER. The Kern River branch, or Tbatulabal dialect, can only be mentioned here. The possessive my is expressed by -n, your by -. This fact is of significance since of all other Shoshonean dialectic groups...
Introduction : * "Notes on the Shoshonean Dialects of Southern California", by A. L. Kroeber, [1909], p. 235 INTRODUCTION. The following linguistic notes which, like all preceding studies in this series, have been made possible by the generosity of Mrs. Phoebe A. Hearst to the Department of Anthropology...