Dissertations, Department of Linguistics
With the first linguistics department to be established in North America (in 1901), Berkeley has a rich and distinguished tradition of rigorous linguistic documentation and theoretical innovation, making it an exciting and fulfilling place to carry out linguistic research. Its original mission, due to the anthropologist Alfred Kroeber and the Sanskrit and Dravidian scholar Murray B. Emeneau, was the recording and describing of unwritten languages, especially American Indian languages spoken in California and elsewhere in the United States. The current Department of Linguistics continues this tradition, integrating careful, scholarly documentation with cutting-edge theoretical work in phonetics, phonology and morphology; syntax, semantics, and pragmatics; psycholinguistics; sociolinguistics and anthropological linguistics; historical linguistics; typology; and cognitive linguistics.
There are 284 publications in this collection, published between 1957 and 2024. Showing 251 - 284.
Van Valin, Robert: Aspects of Lakhota Syntax, 1977
Foley, William: Comparative Syntax in Austronesian, 1976
Friedman, Lynn: Phonology of a Soundless Language: Phonological Structure of the American Sign Language, 1976
Thurgood, Graham: The Origins of Burmese Creaky Tone, 1976
Bauman, James: Pronouns and Pronominal Morphology in Tibeto-Burman, 1975
Nichols, Michael: Northern Paiute Historical Grammar, 1974
Applegate, Richard: Ineseño Chumash Grammar, 1972
Talmy, Leonard: Semantic Structures in English and Atsugewi, 1972
Braine, Jean: Nicobarese Grammar (Car Dialect), 1970
Golla, Victor: Hupa Grammar, 1970
Gonzalez, Andrew: Outline of a Generative Semantic Description of Pampangan, 1970
Moshinsky, Julius: Southeastern Pomo Grammar, 1970
Wheeler, Alva: Grammar of the Siona Language, Colombia, South America, 1970
Ballard, William: Phonological History of Wu, 1969
Canger, Una: Analysis in Outline of Mam, A Mayan Language, 1969
Hsu, Robert: Phonology and Morphophonemics of Yapese, 1969
Taylor, Allan: A Grammar of Blackfoot, 1969
Collord, Thomas: Yokuts Grammar: Chukchansi, 1968
Kaufman, Elaine: Ibibio Grammar, 1968
Malone, Joseph: A Morphologic Grammar of the Classical Mandaic Verb, 1967
Ultan, Russell: Konkow Grammar, 1967
Crawford, James Jr.: The Cocopa Language, 1966
Langdon, Margaret: A Grammar of Diegueño: The Mesa Grande Dialect, 1966
Silver, Shirley: The Shasta Language, 1966
Aoki, Haruo: Nez Perce Grammar, 1965
Cooke, Joseph: Pronominal Reference in Thai, Burmese, and Vietnamese, 1965
Foster, Mary: The Tarascan Language, 1965
Jacobsen, William Jr.: A Grammar of the Washo Language, 1964
Callaghan, Catherine: A Grammar of the Lake Miwok Language, 1963
Kaufman, Terrence: Tzeltal Grammar, 1963
Matteson, Esther: The Piro (Arawak) Language, 1963
Pitkin, Harvey: Wintu Grammar, 1963
Oswalt, Robert L: A Kashaya Grammar (Southwestern Pomo), 1961
Lamb, Sydney: Mono Grammar, 1957