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A 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

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A Grammar of Upper Tanana, Volume 1 moves an already high bar for work on Dene languages even higher with its in-depth coverage of the standard topics enhanced by sections on the semantics of various morphemes, interjections, and nonverbal predicates. It is an outstanding contribution to the understanding of this language.”—Keren Rice, former president of both the Canadian Linguistic Association and the Linguistic Society of America


Table of Contents
List of Tables
List of Figures
List of Maps
List of Abbreviations
Acknowledgments
Preface
I Background
1 About this grammar
2 About Upper Tanana
3 Dialects
4 Some cultural background
II Phonology
5 Consonants
6 Vowels
7 Tone
8 A historical perspective on the sound system
9 Stem-initial fricative lenition
10 Syllable structure
11 Light and heavy stems
12 The practical orthography
III Lexical categories
13 Nouns
14 Verbs
15 Free postpositions
16 Adverbs
17 Directionals
18 Adjectives and modifiers
19 Pronouns
20 Numerals
21 Other minor word categories
IV Morphology
22 Possessor inflection
23 Inflection of postpositions
24 Verbal morphology: An overview
25 Verb theme categories
26 Verb stem
27 Voice/valence markers
28 Subject marking
29 Conjugation and mode prefixes
30 Qualifiers
31 Pronominal prefixes
32 Distributive prefix
33 Incorporated roots
34 Iterative prefix
35 Adverbial-derivational prefixes
36 Bound postpositions
37 Verbal suffixes
References

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      Publisher: University of Nebraska Press
      Publication Date: 01/02/2021
      ISBN13: 9781496222275, 978-1496222275
      ISBN10: 149622227X

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      A 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

      Trade Review
      A Grammar of Upper Tanana, Volume 1 moves an already high bar for work on Dene languages even higher with its in-depth coverage of the standard topics enhanced by sections on the semantics of various morphemes, interjections, and nonverbal predicates. It is an outstanding contribution to the understanding of this language.”—Keren Rice, former president of both the Canadian Linguistic Association and the Linguistic Society of America


      Table of Contents
      List of Tables
      List of Figures
      List of Maps
      List of Abbreviations
      Acknowledgments
      Preface
      I Background
      1 About this grammar
      2 About Upper Tanana
      3 Dialects
      4 Some cultural background
      II Phonology
      5 Consonants
      6 Vowels
      7 Tone
      8 A historical perspective on the sound system
      9 Stem-initial fricative lenition
      10 Syllable structure
      11 Light and heavy stems
      12 The practical orthography
      III Lexical categories
      13 Nouns
      14 Verbs
      15 Free postpositions
      16 Adverbs
      17 Directionals
      18 Adjectives and modifiers
      19 Pronouns
      20 Numerals
      21 Other minor word categories
      IV Morphology
      22 Possessor inflection
      23 Inflection of postpositions
      24 Verbal morphology: An overview
      25 Verb theme categories
      26 Verb stem
      27 Voice/valence markers
      28 Subject marking
      29 Conjugation and mode prefixes
      30 Qualifiers
      31 Pronominal prefixes
      32 Distributive prefix
      33 Incorporated roots
      34 Iterative prefix
      35 Adverbial-derivational prefixes
      36 Bound postpositions
      37 Verbal suffixes
      References

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