Selected Works
- 1939: Potowatomi Syntax. Language 15: 235–248.
- 1944: Spoken Chinese; Basic Course. With C. Fang. Holt, New York.
- 1947: "Peiping phonology", in: Journal of the American Oriental Society, 67, pp. 253–267. .
- 1947: "Problems of morphemic analysis", in: Language, 24, pp. 414–41. .
- 1948: "Biophysics, linguistics, and the unity of science", in: American Scientist, 36, pp. 558–572.
- 1950: "Peiping morphophonemics", in: Language, 26, pp. 63–85. .
- 1954: "Two models of grammatical description", in: Word, 10, pp. 210–234. .
- 1955: A Manual of Phonology. Indiana University Publications in Anthropology and Linguistics 11.
- 1958: A Course in Modern Linguistics. The Macmillan Company: New York.
- 1960: "The Origin of Speech". in Scientific American, 203, pp. 89–97.
- 1961: "Linguistic Elements and Their Relation" in Language, 37: 29–53.
- 1967: The State of the Art. The Haag: Mouton
- 1973: Man's Place in Nature. New York: McGraw-Hill.
- 1977: The View From Language. Athens: The University of Georgia Press.
- 1987: Refurbishing Our Foundations. Amsterdam: John Benjamins.
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