Boise State University, 1993. — 295 p. This grammar is an introductory description of Western Shoshoni. It is intended for both native and nonnative speakers alike, whether laymen or specialists, and is meant to provide readers with a basic understanding of how the language works as a linguistic system. Throughout, we give copious examples illustrating the various grammatical...
Utah State University, 2001. – 290 p.
ISBN: 0-87421-466-1
This work is a collection of Newe hupia ‘Shoshoni poetry songs’, which celebrate the traditional Shoshoni hunting and gathering lifeway and world view. For centuries the ancestors of the Shoshoni lived in the Great Basin and surrounding areas of what is now the western United States, moving seasonally from place to...
Berkeley, University of California Press, 1989. — 536 p. — (University of California Publications in Linguistics 115). — ISBN 0-520-09752-1. This monograph is an introductory descriptive grammar of Tümpisa Shoshone, meant to provide both layman and specialist with a basic understanding of how the language works as a linguistic system. In this sense, it is intended to be a "nuts...
Logan, Utah: Utah State University, 2001. 54 tracks (MP3). Качество звука: 128 кбит/сек. This work is a collection of Newe hupia ‘Shoshoni poetry songs’, which celebrate the traditional Shoshoni hunting and gathering lifeway and world view. For centuries the ancestors of the Shoshoni lived in the Great Basin and surrounding areas of what is now the western United States, moving...
Salt Lake City: University of Utah Press, 1972. — VII, 172 p. (University of Utah Anthropological Papers, №94) Normally a book of this sort is written for specialists — anthropologists and linguists — and for that reason many parts of it are in technical language. However, I would like this book to be understandable and useful for the Indian reader, as well. For this reason, I...
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