New York: G.E. Strechert & Co, 1933. — VIII, 285 p. Most of the texts in the following pages were collected at Zuni during the summer of 1926 while the author was engaged in a study of the Zuni language for the Department of Anthropology of Columbia University.
Summer lnstitute of Linguistics, 1974 (Revised 1997). — 113 p. The materials on the following pages have been prepared for the benefit of those who wish to gain conversational proficiency in the use of the Zuni language. It should be understood that there may be alternate ways of saying certain things in the Zuni language, but an attempt has been made in this manual to employ...
Albuquerque: The University of New Mexico Press, 1965. — 77 p. Zuni (also Zuñi, shiwi-ma in Zuni) is an isolate language spoken by more than 9,000 people in western New Mexico and eastern Arizona (USA). The language seems not to be in danger because there are native speakers also among little children. Since the 19th century hundreds of books and papers devoted to the Zuni people...
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