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2021-09-08
The overarching aim of this three-year project is, then, the creation of the first-ever time-aligned and annotated corpus of naturally occurring Sáliba speech—based on rich but up-to-now unused data collected in 1968 with fluent monolingual and bilingual Sáliba speakers by Colombian linguist Jon...
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Semantic Dimensions of Tsuut'ina Verbs: A Corpus-Based Investigation of Synonymy and Hyponymy
DownloadFall 2023
Tsuut’ina is a language in the Dene (Athabaskan) language family spoken by approximately 175 people. Due to its low speaker numbers, it is considered critically endangered. Existing literature describing Tsuut’ina does not include discussions of lexical relations, the relationships between...
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2022-09-01
Alden, McKinley, Arnhold, Anja
This document is a step-by-step description of the process for deriving stress in Central Alaskan Yup'ik words, complete with a brief overview of the stress system of the language and detailed examples.