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De Gruyter Mouton, 1990. — 518 p. Edward Sapir (1884—1939) has been referred to as "one of the most brilliant scholars in linguistics and anthropology in our country" (Franz Boas) and as "one of the greatest figures in American humanistic scholarship" (Franklin Edgerton). His classic book, Language (1921), is still in use, and many of his papers in general linguistics, such as...
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University of California, 2024. — 545 p. The language miluk tɬiis (miluk) is one of two members of the Coosan family, a small family on the Oregon Coast, centered around the eponymous Coos Bay. The Miluk people have lived in the area since time immemorial. However, as European colonization of the continent continued, the Miluk people and their language faced an existential...
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University of California, 2021. — 92 p. On the Southwestern Oregon Coast lies Coos Bay. Home to the Hanis and Miluk peoples, Coos Bay is a rich area of linguistic diversity. The languages of the Hanis and Miluk people, hanis kuukwiis (Hanis) and miluk kuukwiis (Miluk), have had their relationship described in a number of different ways. Early workers with Hanis described both...
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University of California Press, 1978. — 164 p. — (University of California publications in linguistics 89). Until the second half of the nineteenth century, the Wikchamni lived along the Kaweah River in the then lush foothil] country of South Central California. They” had a relatively stable hunting and gathering economy and may have numbered as many as 2,000 to 2,500...
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University of California Press, 1978. — 155 р. — (University of California Publications in Linguistics). — Volume 89 Le wikchamni est une langue amérindienne de la famille des langues yokuts parlée aux États-Unis, le long de la rivière Kaweah, dans le centre sud de la Californie. La langue est quasiment éteinte. Les Wikchamni, dans leur propre langue, Wïkhṭhamni, étaient,...
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De Gruyter Mouton, 1990. — 608 p. Edward Sapir (1884—1939) has been referred to as "one of the most brilliant scholars in linguistics and anthropology in our country" (Franz Boas) and as "one of the greatest figures in American humanistic scholarship" (Franklin Edgerton). His classic book, Language (1921), is still in use, and many of his papers in general linguistics, such as...
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University of Washington, 2016. — 368 p. Efforts to support Indigenous and endangered language education continue to utilize technology in a variety of ways. As the vitality of many languages around the world continues to be threatened, it is important to reassess previous developments in order to make better decisions with limited resources. Based on an audit of technological...
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Washington Government Printing Office, 1912. — 296 p. Detailed phonological and grammatical description of Takelma, an extinct language formerly spoken in the Rogue Valley of southwestern Oregon.
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Leyden Publishers and Printers, 1909. — 352 p. The Wishram Texts, forming the bulk of the Upper Chinookan material presented in this volume, were obtained, for the most part, in Yakima Reservation, situated in southern Washington, in July and August of 1905. A portion of the material (last two episodes of I, i, 17, 18; II, ii; IV, 3, 14) were sent to me after I had returned...
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Survey of California and Other Indian Languages, University of California, 1999. — 57 p. Phrases and wordlists for language learners of Yawelmani, a Southern Valley Yokuts language of California.
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