Upper Tanana Language Lessons
Author: John, Bessie
Publisher: Whitehorse : Yukon Native Language Centre
Published: 1994
Total Pages: 106
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Author: John, Bessie
Publisher: Whitehorse : Yukon Native Language Centre
Published: 1994
Total Pages: 106
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Olga Lovick
Publisher: University of Nebraska Press
Published: 2020-02-01
Total Pages: 699
ISBN-13: 1496213157
DOWNLOAD EBOOKA Grammar of Upper Tanana, Volume 1 provides a linguistically accurate written record of the endangered Upper Tanana language. Serving as a descriptive grammar of Upper Tanana, the book meticulously details a language that is currently fluently spoken by approximately fifty people in limited parts of Alaska’s eastern interior and Canada’s Yukon Territory. As part of the Dene (Athabascan) language group, Upper Tanana embodies elements of both the Alaskan and Canadian subgroups of Northern Dene. This is the first comprehensive grammatical description of any of the Alaskan Dene languages. With the goal of preserving a language no longer consistently taught to younger generations, Olga Lovick’s foundational study is framed within the traditional form of linguistic theory that allows linguists and nonspecialists alike to study a vulnerable language that exists outside the dominant Indo-European mainstream. This text provides a substantive bulwark to protect a language acutely threatened by near-term extinction. In its expansive detailing of the Upper Tanana language, this volume is methodologically oriented toward structural linguistics through approaches focusing on phonology, lexical classes, and morphology. With attention to both detail and thoroughness, Lovick’s comparative approach provides solid grounding for the future survival of the Upper Tanana language.
Author: William E. Simeone
Publisher: University of Alaska Press
Published: 2023-06
Total Pages: 329
ISBN-13: 164642333X
DOWNLOAD EBOOK"This volume conveys the history and knowledge of Dene elders. Oral accounts reveal a unique perspective and offer commentary on continuity and change over the past hundred years. These narratives, along with photographs and illustrations, show the history of the region alongside a portrait of the people themselves."--
Author: Olga Lovick
Publisher: U of Nebraska Press
Published: 2023-02
Total Pages: 649
ISBN-13: 1496233689
DOWNLOAD EBOOKA Grammar of Upper Tanana, Volume 2 is part of a comprehensive two-volume text that linguistically renders a written record of the endangered Upper Tanana language. Serving as a descriptive grammar of the Upper Tanana language, volume 2 meticulously details a language that is currently spoken, with fluency, by approximately fifty people in limited parts of Alaska’s eastern interior and Canada’s Yukon Territory. As part of the Dene (Athabascan) language group, Upper Tanana embodies elements of both the Alaskan and Canadian subgroups of Northern Dene. This is the first comprehensive grammatical description of any of the Alaskan Dene languages. The grammar is written in the framework of basic linguistic theory in order to make it accessible to a wide variety of readers, including specialists in Dene languages, linguists interested in the structure of non-Indo-European languages, and teachers and learners of Upper Tanana and related languages.
Author: James M. Kari
Publisher:
Published: 1990
Total Pages: 728
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKDictionary of the Ahtna language, one of the Athabaskan languages, spoken in the Copper River area of southcentral Alaska, by less than 100 persons in a total population of about 1200 of Ahtna descent.
Author: Bessie John
Publisher:
Published: 2017
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ISBN-13: 9781552424254
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Barbra A. Meek
Publisher: University of Arizona Press
Published: 2012-02-01
Total Pages: 233
ISBN-13: 0816504482
DOWNLOAD EBOOKFor many communities around the world, the revitalization or at least the preservation of an indigenous language is a pressing concern. Understanding the issue involves far more than compiling simple usage statistics or documenting the grammar of a tongue—it requires examining the social practices and philosophies that affect indigenous language survival. In presenting the case of Kaska, an endangered language in an Athabascan community in the Yukon, Barbra A. Meek asserts that language revitalization requires more than just linguistic rehabilitation; it demands a social transformation. The process must mend rips and tears in the social fabric of the language community that result from an enduring colonial history focused on termination. These “disjunctures” include government policies conflicting with community goals, widely varying teaching methods and generational viewpoints, and even clashing ideologies within the language community. This book provides a detailed investigation of language revitalization based on more than two years of active participation in local language renewal efforts. Each chapter focuses on a different dimension, such as spelling and expertise, conversation and social status, family practices, and bureaucratic involvement in local language choices. Each situation illustrates the balance between the desire for linguistic continuity and the reality of disruption. We Are Our Language reveals the subtle ways in which different conceptions and practices—historical, material, and interactional—can variably affect the state of an indigenous language, and it offers a critical step toward redefining success and achieving revitalization.
Author: Jules Jetté
Publisher: Alaska Native Language Center
Published: 2000
Total Pages: 1228
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Carmen Dagostino
Publisher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Published: 2023-12-18
Total Pages: 998
ISBN-13: 3110712741
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis handbook provides broad coverage of the languages indigenous to North America, with special focus on typologically interesting features and areal characteristics, surveys of current work, and topics of particular importance to communities. The volume is divided into two major parts: subfields of linguistics and family sketches. The subfields include those that are customarily addressed in discussions of North American languages (sounds and sound structure, words, sentences), as well as many that have received somewhat less attention until recently (tone, prosody, sociolinguistic variation, directives, information structure, discourse, meaning, language over space and time, conversation structure, evidentiality, pragmatics, verbal art, first and second language acquisition, archives, evolving notions of fieldwork). Family sketches cover major language families and isolates and highlight topics of special value to communities engaged in work on language maintenance, documentation, and revitalization.
Author: Mary Tyone
Publisher:
Published: 1996
Total Pages: 114
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis collection of 18 stories of the Scottie Creek People of Alaska is presented in both Upper Tanana, an Athabaskan language, and English in line-by-line translation. The stories, which include personal narratives, cultural explanations, and traditional tales, were recorded in 1988-94. The tales are told by Mary Tyone, a traditional storyteller whose Upper Tanana Athabaskan name is Ts'a Yahnik which means "bringing it (blanket) to someone." An introductory section includes notes about Mary Tyone, information on the Upper Tanana dialects' phonology and writing system, and a brief list of references on Upper Tanana. The legends include: "How I Learned the Language"; "I Tell About My Mother and Father, and When I Was Small"; "How They Observe Puberty Restrictions"; "When Butterfly Went Up to Another World with Two Girls"; "The Story of Bear and Lynx"; "Raven and Muskrat Story"; "When 'Big Sky' Picked Up a Man"; "When Horsefly was Living in a Stump"; "The Mosquito People Story"; "When Tree Squirrel and Ground Squirrel Made a Trade"; "When the Tree Squirrels Cut Fish"; "The Spruce Cone War"; "When 'Wide Step' Packed Back the Hills"; "Goshawk's Story"; "The Thunderbird Nest"; "The Northern Lights"; and "My Old Grandmother: The Little Man Standing in the Moon." (MSE)