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Chickasaw

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  15 February 2002

Matthew Gordon
Affiliation:
UCSB Department of Linguistics, Santa Barbara, CA mgordon@linguistics.ucsb.edu
Pamela Munro
Affiliation:
UCLA Department of Linguistics, Los Angeles, CA
Peter Ladefoged
Affiliation:
UCLA Department of Linguistics, Los Angeles, CA
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Abstract

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Chickasaw is a Muskogean language spoken in south-central Oklahoma. Published descriptions of Chickasaw phonetics include Munro & Willmond (1994), Munro (to appear), and Gordon et al. (2000). The following description is a summary of the principal phonetic aspects of Chickasaw drawn primarily from these works.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
© 2001 International Phonetic Association
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