Berkeley; Los Angeles; London: University of California Press, 1988. — VIII, 631 p. — (University of California publications in linguistics 104). This collection, transcription and translation of Nez Perce oral narratives will serve as a basic reference work for linguists, ethnographers, folklorists and scholars of comparative literature. This collection augments the earlier...
Université Sorbonne Paris Cité, 2018. — 348 p. La thèse a pour objet le changement lexical en nez-percé, une langue en danger de l'Idaho (États-Unis)dont le nombre de locuteurs natifs est inférieur à quinze et qui est très peu décrite. L'étude comportedeux axes principaux : la description de la formation des noms de la langue et l'analyse des procédéslexicogéniques employés...
Berkeley, Los Angeles, London: University of California Press, 1970. — XII, 168 p. — (University of California publications in linguistics 62). I present this work in this form at this time in the hope that some of us may be able to use this as a point of departure in furthering more works in Sahaptian linguistics. In terms of recent theoretical advances this work is an...
Berkeley • Los Angeles • London: University of California Press, 1979. — VIII, 137 p. (University of California publications in linguistics; V. 90). The field work which supplied the material for this volume of texts was done during the summers of 1960 through 1972 at Kooskia and Kamiah, Idaho, under the auspices of the Survey of California and Other Indian Languages, Department o...
New York: Columbia University Press, 1934. — XII, 497 p. The texts contained in this volume were collected on the Fort Lapwai reservation during the fall and winter of 1929-30. Funds were provided by the Committee on Research in Native American Languages. All the tales were obtained from one narrator, Wȧyi'lȧtpu, a Nez Percé woman, aged sixty and mother of the recorder. The...
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