University of California, Berkeley: Survey of California and Other Indian Languages, Report 16, 2014. — 340 p. "This book is meant to be used by Yurok language teachers and advanced learners, in support of language restoration in the Yurok community. Part I (chapters 1-10) provides information about the sounds of Yurok and about basic grammatical and vocabulary patterns. Many were...
Berkeley: Department of Linguistics University of California, 2010. - 76 p. This booklet provides information about basic grammatical patterns in the Yurok language. The patterns covered are identified by the Yurok Tribe as elements of basic Yurok for teacher certification purposes. Anyone is welcome to use this, but teachers and future teachers are the intended audience....
Berkeley and Los Angeles: University of California Press, 1958. — 311 p. — (University of California Publications in Linguistics 15). The Yurok Indians live, as they have always lived in their recorded history, near the mouth of the Klamath River in Del Norte County in northern California. From there Yurok territory extends up the river some thirty miles to include the junction...
Yurok Language Project Digital Archive 2.0 (2011). Editorial matter and new content Regents of the University of California. Book, 2003. - 187 p. Аудио кодек: MP3 Битрейт аудио: 128 kbps Yurok is distantly related to its neighbor Wiyot, and to languages belonging to the Algonquian language family spoken across central and eastern North America; the Algonquian languages include...
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