Third printing, with corrections and addenda. — Alaska Native Language Center, 2000. — 548 pages. — ISBN: 1-55500-050-9.
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Central yup'ik and the schools A Handbook for Teachers Written by Steven A. Jacobson Alaska Native Language Center Developed by Alaska Department of Education Bilingual/Bicultural Education Programs Juneau, Alaska 1984 Alaska has always had a multiplicity of languages and cultures. Until 1930, Alaska Natives made up the majority of the state's population, speaking twenty Alaska...
Publisher: Ucla Publication date: 2000 Number of pages: 19 Central Alaskan Yup'ik is a language of the Eskimo-Aleut family, spoken in southwestern Alaska by over 10,000 people. Like other languages in the family, Yup'ik has much to contribute to the study of valency-changing derivation, particularly because of its explicit specification of grammatical relations and its wealth...
Walter de Gruyter, 2012. — 1709 p. — (Mouton Grammar Library 58). — ISBN 978-3-11-027820-0. The volume is a major grammar of Central Alaskan Yupik (CAY). It is the culmination of the author's linguistic studies done in Alaska and elsewhere since around 1960, with assistance of many native speakers. Central Alaskan Yupik is currently the most vigorous of the nineteen remaining...
Fairbanks: Alaska native language center, University of Alaska, 1977. — viii; 330 p. Miyaoka Osahito, Jacobson Steven, Afcan Paschal, Krauss Michael.
A grammar of the central Yup'ik Eskimo language, spoken in western Alaska, is presented. Although there are several dialects within this area, Yup'ik is single language. The first half of this book leans toward the Yukon dialect...
Summer Institute of Linguistics, Box 1028, Fairbanks, Alaska, 1968. — 76 p.
Let's Learn Eskimo! It's really not too difficult. The way to a peoples' heart is through their language. A little effort to master a few Eskimo phrases will endear you to the people in whose village you are living.
This book is a guide to help you begin learning Eskimo, a" Do It Yourself" teacher. It...
Тип: религиозная литература Языки: английский, русский, юпикский Год: 1911 Переводчик на юпикский: священник Никифор Амкан Количество страниц: 19.
Литургия оглашённых с чтением из Евангелия от Марка на юпиксом языке, которые так и не были опубликованы в печатном виде. Текст дан старым эскимосским кириллическим алфавитом.
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