University of California, Berkeley, Miscellaneous Papers and Publications
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 15 publications in this collection, published between 1968 and 2019.
Beier, Christine; Michael, Lev; Pacaya Inuma, Jaime; Llona Yareja, Ema; Díaz Cuyasa, Hermenegildo; Inuma Inuma, Ligia: Diccionario Escolar Ikíitu Kuwasíini – Tawɨ Kuwasíini (Iquito – Castellano), 2019
Whistler, Kenneth W: Patwin folk-taxonomic structures, 2018
Lakoff, George: Iraq and the Betrayal of Trust, 2007
Lakoff, George: The Logic of the Healthcare Debate, 2007
Lakoff, George: Beyond Beauty and Wonder , 2006
A guide to the history of the phonetic sciences in the United States, 1999
Lakoff, George: Convergence Zones and Conceptual Structure , 1993
Lakoff, George: Metaphor and War: The Metaphor System Used to Justify War in the Gulf, 1992
Lakoff, George: Multiple Selves: The Metaphorical Models of the Self Inherent In Our Conceptual System, 1992
Keeling, Richard: A Guide to Early Field Recordings (1900-1949) at the Lowie Museum of Anthropology, 1991
Lakoff, George; Coates, George: Present Theatre, 1982
Lakoff, George: Adverbs and Modal Operators, 1970
Lakoff, George: Adverbs and Opacity, 1970
Lakoff, George: Counterparts, or the Problem of Reference in Transformational Grammar, 1968
Lakoff, George: Pronouns and Reference, 1968