Table of contents for Linguistic fieldwork / edited by Paul Newman and Martha Ratliff.


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Introduction
PAUL NEWMAN AND MARTHA RATLIFF
I Fieldwork as a state of mind
LARRY M. HYMAN
2 Who shapes the record: the speaker and the linguist
MARIANNE MITHUN
3 Places and people: field sites and informants
GERRIT J. DIMMENDAAL
4 Ulwa (Southern Sumu): the beginnings of a language research
project
KEN HALE
5 Escaping Eurocentrism: fieldwork as a process of unlearning
DAVID GIL
6 Surprises in Sutherland: linguistic variability amidst social
uniformity
NANCY C. DORIAN
7 The role of text collection and elicitation in linguistic fieldwork
SHOBHANA L. CHELLIAH
8 Monolingual field research
DANIEL L. EVERETT
9 The give and take of fieldwork: noun classes and other concerns
in Fatick, Senegal
FIONA MC LAUGHLIN AND THIERNO SEYDOU SALL



10 Phonetic fieldwork
IAN MADDIESON
11 Learning as one goes
KEREN RICE
12 The last speaker is dead - long live the last speaker!
NICHOLAS EVANS
Index