This book examines the problem of linearization from a new perspective:
that of the linearization of affixes. The author's driving proposition
is that affixation provides a means of satisfying the universal
requirement to linearize linguistic outputs. This proposition is tested
using original data from Nuu-chah-nulth ("Nootka"; Wakashan family), an
endangered Amerindian language that is remarkable for its complex
morphology.