Pahka'anil (Tübatulabal) Text Project

  
Michael Ahland
Department of Linguistics
California State University, Long Beach
A view of Lake Isabella

Research

A variety of research projects have grown out of the Pahka'anil Text Project. Some of these works are mentioned below, including peer-reviewed publications, conference papers, MA-qualifying research projects (theses and cumulative research papers), and other smaller projects.

Publications

Marean, Lindsay, Michael Ahland, Bethany Lycan, Sergio Sandoval and Nicholas Sinetos. to appear, 2020. Tübatulabal: Two Texts. To appear in a volume on Uto-Aztecan languages in the series Texts in the Indigenous Languages of the Americas [an annual supplement to the International Journal of American Linguistics], Gabriela Garcia Salido and Tim Thornes (eds.). University of Chicago Press. [Draft PDF]

Conference Presentations and Posters

Ahland, Michael and Bethany Lycan. 2019. Word-order patterns in Pahka'anil (Tübatulabal) narrative discourse. Presented at the Workshop on American Indigenous Languages (WAIL) at University of California Santa Barbara. [PDF Handout]
Lycan, Bethany. 2018. The Pahka'anil "Quotative" /-gija/. Presented at the CSU Social Science Student Symposium. [PDF Slides]

MA Qualifying Work

Damanhuri, Muhammad. 2020. Word Order in 15 Pahka'anil (Tübatulabal) Texts. MA qualifying research project. California State University, Long Beach.[PDF]
Lycan, Bethany. 2020. An examination and reanalysis of select 'particles' in Pahka'anil. MA thesis, California State University, Long Beach. [PDF]
Sandoval Sanchez, Sergio. 2018. Narrative structure in Pahka'anil (Tübatulabal): A Uto-Aztecan language of California. MA qualifying research project. California State University, Long Beach. [PDF]
Sinetos, Nicholas A. 2018. Pic, topicality and discourse in Pahka'anil (Tübatulabal). MA qualifying research project. California State University, Long Beach. [PDF]

Smaller Student Projects

Lycan, Bethany. Loanwords in Pahka'anil. [PDF]
Lycan, Bethany. Pahka'anil Vowel Length. [PDF]
Lycan, Bethany. Predicate Nominals. [PDF]
Pahka'anil Text Project@CSULBLinguistics
2018-2020