Lincom Europa, 2000. — 65 p. — (Languages of the world: Materials 301). Oneida is an endangered language of the Iroquoian family of northeastern North America. Among its more notable structural features are: its relatively small phonemic inventory lacking in labials; its use of whispered syllables; the complexity of the verbal morphology; the dominance of verbal structures over...
Green Bay: University of Wisconsin, 2006. — 162 p. This work is intended to help those learning and teaching the Oneida language. Oneida is a complex language quite different from English and learning it requires several resources. This work is meant to be one of those resources but by no means should it be the only one. It has been my experience that the people most successful in...
Ottawa: Government Printing Bureau, 1915. [2], 30 p. (Canada Department of Mines. Geological Survey. No7, Anthropological Series, Memoir 46)
The aim of the present paper is to indicate the determining factor in this classification of radicals into several conjugations. Although no explicit reason has yet apparently been advanced accounting for this rigid sorting of the stems...
De Gruyter Mouton, 1976. — 100 p. — (Trends in Linguistics. State-of-the-Art Reports 3). Introduction The Current State Of Research The State Of Caddoan Research The State Of Iroquoian Research The State Of Siouan Research Remote Relationships The Macro-Siouan Hypothesis Other Possible Remote Relationships A Brief Look At The Caddo Language Caddo Phonology Caddo Grammar...
(место издания не указано) 1996. — 336 p. The picture on the cover was at Maria’s request. She is very proud that she comes from a family of native speakers and especially proud of the longevity and productivity of her family. They are the children of Moses Christjohn, born April 26, 1878 and Lucy Hill, born July 20, 1884. They were born and raised in Oneida, Wisconsin and all...
Ontario Native Literacy Coalition, 2019. — 26 p. — (Learning Through the Music of our People). — ISBN 978-1-989431-06-1. Language translations by: Joanne Shenondoah, Lo•t^t Honyust (Lotunt Honyust), Janice Ninham. Graphic Designs by Davis Jacobs. Indigenous language literacy and learning is an integral component of the ONLC programs as they are the foundation of Indigenous...
(автор не указан) Ministry of Education, 2011. — 144 p. The Ontario Curriculum Grades 1 to 12 Resource Guide This resource guide is intended for teachers of Ontario Oneida, Cayuga, and Mohawk as second languages. Its purpose is to describe the language patterns that occur in these Native languages and to reinforce teachers’ knowledge of the structure and functions of the various...
University of Calgary, 1986. — 194 p. Few studies of a polysynthetic language have been carried out within a lexical phonology framework. In this thesis it is shown that in Oneida, a Northern Iroquoian language, a subset of phonological rules takes place in the lexicon which is organized into four levels. Evidence that certain phonological rules must precede morphological rules...
Ottawa: National Museums of Canada, 1987. — xvi, 1-330, 7 p. — (Canadian Ethnology Service. Mercury series 108.1). The subject matter of the 36 texts presented in this document deals principally with three areas of Tuscarora culture: cosmological and traditional religious beliefs, medical practices, and mythic traditions. However, just as religion, medicine and myth do not...
Ottawa: National Museums of Canada, 1987. — 331-652 p. — (Canadian Ethnology Service. Mercury series 108.2). The subject matter of the 36 texts presented in this document deals principally with three areas of Tuscarora culture: cosmological and traditional religious beliefs, medical practices, and mythic traditions. However, just as religion, medicine and myth do not appear to...
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