Unpublished Draft, 2017. — 315 p. Topical grammar of Shmuwich (also known as Barbareño), a Chumashan language previously spoken in the Santa Barbara area of California
Richard Applegate, Ph.D, 1973. — 257 p. "This is a copy of a copy of a manuscript sketch of Ventureño Chumash that I wrote shortly after I finished my dissertation on Inezeño Chumash in 1972. I never got around fleshing this manuscript out fully and it's quite obvious that I didn't polish it. Still, it's an introduction to Ventureño. The original is in the Santa Barbara Museum...
Unpublished, 2015. — 98 p. This grammar of Ventureño Chumash (particularly concerned with the Mitsqanaqan̓ dialect) is designed for typologists, linguists, and Chumashists that wish to learn more about this fascinating language. Ventureño is one of six Chumash languages, and constitutes the only language in the Eastern branch of Central Chumash (Purisimeño, Barbareño, Ineseño, and...
Unpublished, 2021. — 46 p. Purisimeño is one of 6 Chumashan languages previously spoken in coastal and inland Southern California. Purisimeño territory extended from roughly modern day Orcutt, California (historical Qasil) south to the ocean. Territory extended eastward (and inland) to modern-day Gaviota, California (between historic ’Onomyo and ’Anawpe). The Purisimeño data...
Sunbelt Publications, 2005. — 36 p. This little book would not have been possible without the assistance of several individuals. Dr. Marianne Mithun, a specialist in American Indian languages at the University of California, Santa Barbara, checked over the linguistic accuracy of my interpretation of my mother’s Barbareño Chumash text and contributed the vocabulary list and...
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