Washington: Government Printing Office, 1941. — XII, 183 p. — (Memoirs of the National Academy of Sciences, Vol. XXIII, Second Memoir).
The following grammar is the result of the joint work of the authors. While the udnersigned is alone responsible for the presentation and arrangement of the material, the detailed information was given by Miss Deloria, a graduate of Teachers...
Ella Deloria. Dakota Texts. - New York: G.E. Stechert & Co., 1932. XVI, 279 p.
Известнейший сборник текстов на языке лакота/дакота (сиу), выпущенный классиком сиуанистики Эллой Делорией. Язык лакота был для неё родным, и собранные ею тексты, которые она записывала от стариков, помнивших дорезервационные времена, являются уникальным источником по мифологии и этнографии этого...
(место и время издания неизвестны). — 61 p. After the Minnesota Massacre in 1862, the Dakota bands that retreated into Canada settled in different areas. Today these bands are Dakota Tipi, formerly Sioux Village, in Portage La Prairie; Chankagha - Otina, Birdtail Sioux; Wipazoka Wakpa, Sioux Valley; Chanupa Wakpa, Pipestone Sioux; Tantanka Nanzin, Standing Buffalo; Wapaha Ska,...
Minnesota Historical Society Press, 2005. — 182 p. Dakota Alphabet, Sounds, and Orthography Conjugation Forms Conjugated Verbs Dakota-English/Wasicu Word List English/Wasicu-Dakota Word List Appendix"Verbs" excerpt from John P. Williamson, An English-Dakota Dictionary (1902)
Work Papers of the Summer Institute of Linguistics, University of North Dakota Session. — 1994. — Vol. 38. — p. 1-44. This article is a study of certain syntactic and morphological processes in Dakota Sioux within the Relational Grammar framework. There are three main topics dealt with as they relate to verb agreement: advancements to direct object, Possessor Ascensions, and...
Minneapolis: Ross & Haines inc., 1973. — 288 p. The people known as the Dakota or Sioux live today on the Northern Great Plains in North and South Dakota, Nebraska, Minnesota, Montana, Saskatchewan, Manitoba and in urban areas throughout the United States and Canada. Recent census reports indicate that they number over 53,000 including around 22,000 who speak the Dakota...
U. S. Geographical and Geological Survey of the Rocky Mountain Region. — Washington Government Printing Office, 1893. — 286 p.
Грамматический справочник языка Дакота, содержащий тексты и этнологические данные.
Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1893. — 239 p.
This classic work on the Dakota language offers extensive information on Dakota grammar and contains a bilingual selection of Dakota myths. Dakota Grammar presents three interrelating aspects of language and culture, beginning with a detailed description of the Santee dialect of the Dakota language and its grammar....
Vermillion, SD: University of South Dakota, 1974. — 127 p.; illus. This useful and unique leaflet helps to learn the Dakota language. It deals with pronunciation, words, word sequences and grammar. Contains questions and answers, quizzes and a plus 10 pages about the teaching methods.
Garland Publishing, 1980. — 404 p. This study has two basic goals. The first is to provide an explicit and coherent analysis of a variety of phonological and morphological processes within the grammars of a number of different dialects of Dakota. The second is to investigate the relevance of certain aspects of the proposed analysis to particular tenets of the general theory of...
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