SIL e-Books
SIL e-Books (SILe-Books) are published by SIL International (Dallas, Texas). The books are authored primarily by SIL staff. The series publishes book-length documents on language and culture, especially as related to lesser-known and endangered languages. Subject areas include linguistics, sociolinguistics, anthropology, translation, literacy and education, language and culture learning, and computer applications to those endeavors.
Most recently published
- SIL e-Books 17
Burquest, Donald A.; López Torres, Giuliana, translator. 2009. Análisis fonológico: un enfoque funcional. - SIL e-Books 16
Stark, Janie P. 2010. Kambari orthography design. - SIL e-Books 15
Merrifield, William R. 2009. Insufficient land: the fortunes of the Tlatepuzcan Chinantecs of San Juan Palantla 1928-2005. - SIL e-Books 14
Córdova, Jennifer Lynn Heise. 2009. Participant reference and tracking in San Francisco Ozolotepec Zapotec. - SIL e-Books 13
Mason, Ruth. 2009. The use of evaluative devices in the narrative discourses of young second-language learners.
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