University of New Mexico, 1975. — 271 p. A partial syntactic description of Arikara is presented, with primary emphasis on the relationships of nouns to verbs in the language. Major types of surface intransitive and transitive constructions are described. A transformational description of person agreement in the verb is presented. Major types of possessive constructions are...
Bismarck (ND): Mary College, 1979. — 443 p. Arikara is spoken by the Arikara Tribe on the Fort Berthold Indian Reservation in North Dakota. This textbook is designed for use in a beginninq language class or for independent study. It is intended to be a practical introduction to the language that will serve the need for a year-long course at either the secondary or postsecondary...
Garland Publishing, 1976. — xiii + 361 p. This work is the first extensive description of Pawnee grammar, a northern Caddoan language. It focuses on the South Band dialect.
Bloomington: American Indian Studies Research Institute at Indiana University, 2001. — 36 p.
Pawnee Alphabet Book is an introduction to the spelling of the Pawnee language in both of its dialects, Skiri and South Band, the latter spoken by members of the Chawi, Kitkahahki, and Pitahawirata bands. It is one of the products of the Pawnee Language Project awarded to the Pawnee...
New York: G. E. Stechert & Co, 1937. — VIII, 252 p. — (Publications of the American Ethnological Society, Edited by Franz Boas, Vol. XVII).
The texts of the South Band Pawnee dialect presented in this volume were recorded at Pawnee, Oklahoma, in the summers of 1928 and 1929, in the course of work done on the Pawnee language under the auspices of the Committee on American Indian...
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