DESCR:A description of Suruí phonology and morphophonology. A very small number of sample sentences are provided.
NAME:Meinhof 1930
AUTHOR:Meinhof, Carl
FULL:Der Koranadialekt des Hottentotischen.
DATA:Berlin: Dietrich Reimer Verlag.
LNG:!Ora
CODE:kkh-kor
DESCR:Mid-size grammatical sketch of !Ora, together with some text samples and a representative vocabulary. Based on the author's personal fieldwork as well as a selection of earlier sources.
NAME:Meinhof 1944
AUTHOR:Meinhof, Carl
FULL:Das Heiban in Kordofan.
DATA:In: Zeitschrift für Eingeborenen-Sprachen, 34, pp. 94-130.
LNG:Ebang
CODE:krd-eba
DESCR:A sketch of Heiban (Ebang) phonology and grammar. Well illustrated with lexical material, but no separate texts or vocabularies included.
NAME:Melchert 1993
AUTHOR:Melchert, H. C.
FULL:Cuneiform Luvian lexicon.
DATA:Chapel Hill, N. C.
LNG:Hittite
CODE:ana-oht
DESCR:Dictionary of the Cuneiform Luwian corpus.
NAME:Meng 2001
AUTHOR:Meng, Chaoji
FULL:Yáo zú bùnú yǔ fāngyán yánjiù [Research on the dialects of the Bunu language of the Yao nationality]..
DATA:Beijing: Minzu chubanshe.
LNG:Bunu (proper); Bunu, Baonao; Bunu, Numao
CODE:hmo-bnu; hmo-bna; hmo-nmu
DESCR:Detailed analysis of the phonology and word structure of several closely related dialects of the Bunu cluster.
NAME:Merlan 1983
AUTHOR:Merlan, Francesca
FULL:Ngalakan Grammar, Texts and Vocabulary (Pacific Linguistics, Series B - No. 89).
DATA:Canberra: The Australian National University, Research School of Pacific Studies, Department of Linguistics.
LNG:Ngalakan
CODE:egu-ngl
DESCR:A descriptive grammar of Ngalakan, accompanied by eleven texts and a medium-sized vocalulary of the language.
FULL:Differences in airstream and posterior place of articulation among Nǀuu clicks.
DATA:In: Journal of the International Phonetic Association, 39 (2), pp. 129-161.
LNG:Nǀuu
CODE:kwi-nuu
DESCR:Discussion of certain articulatory and acoustic peculiarities of the phonetic system of Nǀuu. Includes around a hundred illustrative lexical items.
NAME:Miller 2001
AUTHOR:Miller, Amy
FULL:A Grammar of Jamul Tiipay. (Mouton Grammar Library 23).
DATA:Berlin, New York: Mouton de Gruyter.
LNG:Tiipay, Jamul
CODE:yum-tii
DESCR:A descriptive grammar of the Jamul variety of the Tiipay language – one of the Kumeyaay (Diegueño) languages, formerly considered dialects of Diegueño.
DESCR:A new Udi dictionary based on [Gukasyan 1974], but with a number of new entries and/or phonetical variants of dialectal nature (exclusive Vartashen forms are marked by asterisk *, but common Nidzh-Vartashen forms and exclusive Nidzh ones are unmarked).
NAME:Moore & Galucio 1993
AUTHOR:Moore, Denny; Galucio, Ana Villacy.
FULL:Reconstruction of Proto-Tupari consonants and vowels.
DATA:In: Report 8. Survey of California and other Indian languages. Proceedings of the Meeting of the Society for the Study of the Indigenous languages of the Americas (July 2-4, 1993) and the Hokan-Penutian Workshop (July 3, 1993) both held at the 1993 Linguistic Institute at Ohio State University in Columbus, Ohio (eds. Margaret Langdon and Leanne Hinton). Columbus: Ohio State University.
LNG:Wayoró; Makuráp; Mekéns; Tuparí
CODE:tpr-wyr; tpr-mak; tpr-mek; tpr-tpi
DESCR:An attempt at the reconstruction of Proto-Tuparí phonology. 124 items are reconstructed. Wayoró, Makuráp, Mekéns and Tuparí data are taken into account.
NAME:Morgenstierne 1929
AUTHOR:Morgenstierne, G.
FULL:Indo-Iranian frontier languages. Vol. I. Parachi and Ormuri.
DATA:Oslo: H. Aschehoug & Co. (W. Nygaard).
LNG:Parachi
CODE:irn-prc
DESCR:A synchronic and diachronic grammar of Parachi and Ormuri with texts and dictionary.
NAME:Moser & Marlett 2005
AUTHOR:Moser, Mary Beck; Marlett, Stephen A. (eds.)
DATA:Hermosillo, Son.: Editorial UniSon : Plaza y Valdéz Editores.
LNG:Seri
CODE:ser-ser
DESCR:A very large dictionary of Seri with many textual examples and a grammatical sketch. Available online at http://www.sil.org/mexico/seri/G004b-Diccionario-sei.pdf.
NAME:Moser & Marlett 2010
AUTHOR:Moser, Mary Beck; Marlett, Stephen A. (eds.)
DATA:Hermosillo, Son.: Editorial UniSon : Plaza y Valdéz Editores.
LNG:Seri
CODE:ser-ser
DESCR:Second edition of the Seri dictionary with minor additions and corrections. Available online at http://www.und.nodak.edu/instruct/smarlett/Stephen_Marlett/Publications_and_Presentations_files/Diccionario_Seri_2010.pdf.
NAME:Munkácsi & Kálmán 1986
AUTHOR:Munkácsi, Bernát
FULL:Wogulisches Wörterbuch. Gesammelt von Bernát Munkácsi. Geordnet, bearbeitet und herausgegeben von Béla Kálmán.
DESCR:The only extensive dialect dictionary of Mansi available so far. Quality of transcription is rather poor (variant forms in the same dialect for the most part are due to this factor rather than real variation in the language). Nevertheless, numerous examples of usage make the dictionary indispensable for the preparation of Swadesh wordlists.
NAME:Munro et al. 1992
AUTHOR:Munro, Pamela; Brown, Nellie; Crawford, Judith G.
FULL:A Mojave dictionary. (UCLA Occasional Papers in Linguistics, Volume 10).
DATA:Los Angeles: Department of Linguistics, University of California.
LNG:Mojave
CODE:yum-moj
DESCR:An extensive dictionary of Mojave language with textual examples. Includes inflectional and derivational information.
NAME:Munro 1976
AUTHOR:Munro, Pamela
FULL:Mojave syntax.
DATA:New York: Garland Publishing, Inc.
LNG:Mojave
CODE:yum-moj
DESCR:The only published monograph on Mojave grammar. Includes a survey of phonology and inflectional morphology.
NAME:Myar 2004
AUTHOR:Myar Doo Myar Reh
FULL:A phonological comparison of selected Karenic language varieties of Kayah State. M.A. Thesis.
DATA:Payap University, Chiang Mai.
LNG:Kayah Monu; Brek Kayaw; Yintale
CODE:krn-mnu; krn-bre; krn-yin
DESCR:A detailed phonetic description and comparison of several varieties of Karen, including Kayah, Kayah Monu (Monumanaw), Brek (Bre) Kayaw, and Yintale. Includes 400+ item lexical wordlists for each of the described varieties.
NAME:MYYFY 1987
AUTHOR:Anonymous
FULL:Miao-Yao yu fangyan cihui ji [A collection of vocabularies of Miao-Yao dialects].
DESCR:Comparative vocabularies for seven varieties of Hmong-Mien, including Xiangxi, Qiandong, Chuanqiandian, and Diandongbei Miao. A significant amount of data, accompanied, however, only by brief listings of the corresponding dialects' phonemic inventories.