The Structural Phonology of Alabaman, a Muskogean Language

* This paper is similar to parts of my M.A. thesis, The Phonological Hierarchy of Alabaman, A Muskogean Language, The University of Texas, 1961. I would like to thank Walter Lehn, Archibald A. Hill, and David DeCamp for their direction and guidance. I would like to express my gratitude to the Ford Foundation for awarding me a grant to study at the University of Texas during the year 1960-61, and to the United States Office of Education for a National Defense Education Act, Title VI, Honorarium, administered through the University, which helped defray the expenses of the field trips. [In a couple of instances we add in square brackets a slightly different form to the one supplied by Rand, indicating in each case that the addition was supplied by M[ary] R. H[aas] in personal correspondence. Ed.] la Mary R. Haas, The Classification of the Muskogean Languages, in Leslie A Spier et al. (eds.), Language, Culture, and Personality: Essays in Memory of Edward Sapir, 1941, 41-56.