De Gruyter Mouton, 1992. — 936 p. Edward Sapir (1884—1939) has been referred to as "one of the most brilliant scholars in linguistics and anthropology in our country" (Franz Boas) and as "one of the greatest figures in American humanistic scholarship" (Franklin Edgerton). His classic book, Language (1921), is still in use, and many of his papers in general linguistics, such as...
Philadelphia, John Benjamins North America, 2011. – 441 p. ISBN: 978-90-272-8741-0 This is the first of a three-volume set describing the Ute language – grammar, texts, and dictionary. All three volumes are much revised and expanded renditions of the three volume description (1979, 1980, 1985) produced during my work on the Ute Language Project for the Southern Ute Tribe. From...
John Benjamins Publishing Company, 2013. — 349 с. — (Culture and Language Use 7). This second volume of our Ute trilogy contains a collection of Ute oral texts. Ute oral literature reflects the life experience of a small-scale hunting-and-gathering Society of Intimates and its tight connection to the local terrain, flora and fauna that supported the hunter-gatherer life. Ute...
University of Victoria, 2021. — 157 p. — 157 p. In 2001, an estimated 50 Indigenous languages were spoken in California, USA; none had more than 100 speakers. Through statewide efforts by Indigenous language workers and their allies, revitalization strategies have since proliferated, many highlighting immersion learning and linguistic documentation. In their homeland in...
Berkley; London; Los Angeles: University of California, 1979. — 210 p. — (University of California publications in linguistics 92). The Chemehuevi Indians currently number somewhat over three hundred. They reside primarily in the eastern portions of San Bernardino and Riverside Counties in California, and on the Arizona bank of the Colorado River near Parker. Their current...
University of California Press, 1979. — 211 p. — (University of California publications in linguistics 92). The Chemehuevi Indians currently number somewhat over three hundred. They reside primarily in the eastern portions of San Bernardino and Riverside Counties in California, and on the Arizona bank of the Colorado River near Parker. Their current homeland is considered to be...
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