University of British Columbia, 2013. — 395 p. This dissertation explores the argument-typing system of Blackfoot, a Plains Algonquian language spoken in Southern Alberta and Northwestern Montana. It develops a classification of the phrases, words, and morphemes in Blackfoot that are associated with arguments of the predicate (nominal expressions and argument-indexing verbal...
3rd Ed. — University of Toronto Press,Scholarly Publishing Division, 2017. — 216 p. — ISBN10: 1487520646, 13 978-1487520649. Although thousands of people in Alberta and Montana speak Blackfoot, an Algonquian language, their numbers are diminishing and the survival of Blackfoot is in danger. Blackfoot Grammar, the companion volume to The Blackfoot Dictionary of Stems, Roots and...
Norman, Summer Institute of Linguistics of the University of Oklahoma, 1971. — 151 p.
A description of Blackfoot, an Algonkian (Algonquian) language still spoken in Montana (USA). The theoretical approach, the generative-transformational grammar according to Chomsky (1965), is now obsolete but the book (originally a thesis) contains a lot of valuable information.
3rd Ed. — University of Toronto Press,Scholarly Publishing Division, 2017. — 524 p. — ISBN10: 1487520638, 13 978-1487520632. The Blackfoot Dictionary is a comprehensive guide to the vocabulary of Blackfoot, an Algonquian language spoken by thousands in Alberta and Montana. This third edition of the critically acclaimed dictionary adds more than 1,100 new entries, major...
University of British Columbia, 2001. — 76 p. Dispersion of mass is a measure of the deviation of transportation of fluid in a reactor from ideal reactor behavior (perfect mixing or plug flow) caused by the combined effects of diffusion, convection and migration. Axial dispersion is always undesirable because it reduces the driving force of the reaction and therefore causes a...
Piegan Institute, Browning MT, 1996. — 192 p. The Blackfoot language is spoken with some dialectal variations by the North Blackfoot people, the Bloods or Kaina, the North Piegans of Alberta and the Southern Piegans of Montana. It is one of the western types of the Algonquin stock (along with Gros Ventre, Arapaho and Cheyenne and two languages in California). Blackfoot, in its...
Piegan Institute, Browning MT, 2000. — 147 p.
(62 lessons)
The following Nizi Puh Wah Sin (Real Speak) Amskapi Pikuni Language I Lessons were compiled from the field notes presented as a gift to the Peigan Institute by Jack Holterman. They were edited and prepared by the Piegan Institute staff during the years 1994-1999. They represent one of the most comprehensive studies...
Montreal: C.O. Beauchemin & Son, 1886. — 95 p. First reader in the English and Blackfoot languages, with pictures and words: prepared by order of the Department of Indian Affairs for the use of industrial schools among the Blackfoot tribes in the North West Territories The First Primer is based upon two principles : 1. That the Alphabet is best taught in Words ; 2. That Words...
Montreal: C.O. Beauchemin & Son, 1886. — 95 p. First reader in the English and Blackfoot languages, with pictures and words: prepared by order of the Department of Indian Affairs for the use of industrial schools among the Blackfoot tribes in the North West Territories The First Primer is based upon two principles : 1. That the Alphabet is best taught in Words ; 2. That Words...
University of Montana, 2019. — 78 p. This thesis presents a study of final vowel devoicing in Blackfoot, an indigenous language of Montana and Alberta. Previous research on final vowel devoicing in Blackfoot variously suggests word-final, phrase-final, and utterance-final vowel devoicing processes (e.g. Taylor 1965, Bliss & Gick 2009, Frantz 2017), though, the conditioning...
Publication date: 1993
Pages: 298
ISBN: 0-7732-1106-3
The set of three workbooks is designed for Canadian introductory-level instruction in Blackfoot, an American Indian language. Each workbook is intended to provide basic understanding of language use and daily language functions. The first volume focuses on the Blackfoot oral tradition, alphabet, and phonology, and some...
London : Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge, 1889. — 219 p. This book was originally published in 1889 by Reverend Tims who lived among the Blackfoot in the summer of 1883. At the time there was no dictionary published for the Blackfoot and he felt the need for one as it was significant to facilitate learning of the language. He learned the language and grammar from the...
London : Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge, 1889. — 219 p. This book was originally published in 1889 by Reverend Tims who lived among the Blackfoot in the summer of 1883. At the time there was no dictionary published for the Blackfoot and he felt the need for one as it was significant to facilitate learning of the language. He learned the language and grammar from the...
With the help of Joseph Tatsey. — Amsterdam: Johannes Müller, 1912. — X, 264 p. The texts contained in this volume were collected by me during a second stay in Blackfoot reservation, from June 8th till September 17th 1911. I am indebted for them to several story-tellers, Indians of very different ages and degrees of mental development, but most of them ready enough to help a...
University of British Columbia, 2020. — 375 p. This dissertation investigates the correspondences between syntactic, prosodic, and metrical constituents in Blackfoot (Algonquian), a polysynthetic language. I propose that the syntax-prosody correspondence is distinct from the alignment of prosodic and metrical structure. In a parallel constraint-based model of phonology, this...
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