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Yukhíti kóy : a reference grammar of the Atakapa language / Geoffrey Kimball.
- Format:
- Book
- Author/Creator:
- Kimball, Geoffrey D., 1954- author.
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Atakapa language--Grammar.
- Atakapa language.
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource
- Place of Publication:
- Lincoln, Nebraska : University of Nebraska Press, [2022]
- Summary:
- "Geoffrey Kimball presents the first grammar of the American Indian language Yukhíti Kóy, better known in English as Atakapa, once spoken in coastal southwestern Louisiana and coastal eastern Texas. The late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries saw a drastic fall in the Atakapa population, and by the first decades of the twentieth century the Atakapa language ceased to be spoken. The grammar is based on the field notes collected by Albert Samuel Gatschet in January of 1885, with additional material collected by John R. Swanton in 1907-8. Gatschet worked with two speakers of the language, Kišyuc, also known as Yoyot, and her cousin Tottokš, whose English names were Louison Huntington and Delilah Moss, respectively. John R. Swanton wrote a grammatical sketch of Atakapa in 1929 based on Gatschet's notes and in 1932 published the texts Gatschet had gathered, as well as a dictionary. The materials, originally written phonetically, have been phonemicized, and the nature of the grammar has been elucidated. The nine surviving texts in Yukhíti have been phonemicized, analyzed, and translated, and the parallels between them and other traditional oral literatures of Native American languages of the Southeast are discussed. This reference grammar includes a vocabulary of all words contained in the field notes. "-- Provided by publisher.
- Contents:
- Machine generated contents note: List of Illustrations
- Acknowledgements
- Preface
- Introduction
- 1. Phonology
- Orthography
- Phonemes
- Accent
- Phonetic processes
- Active phonological processes
- 2. The verb and verbal morphology
- The aorist mode
- Preterite mode
- Dubitative mode
- Future mode
- Progressive mode
- Subordinate mode
- Gerund
- Participle
- Stative verbs
- Negation
- Aspect suffixes
- Verbal prefixes
- Adjectives
- Adverbs
- Comparison of adjectives
- Verbal derivational processes
- Verb pluralization
- Suppletion
- 3. Nouns and nominal morphology
- Animacy
- Mass status
- Ordering of nominal morphology
- Nominal cases
- Noun pluralization
- Noun possession
- Pronouns
- Deictics
- Postpositions
- Numerals
- Noun formation
- 4. Syntax
- Ergativity
- Fluid-S marking
- Word order
- Locative compounds
- Focus
- Clausal complements
- Conjunction and disjunction
- Omitted inflection in coordinate contexts
- Relative clause equivalents
- Interrogative sentences
- Idiomatic expressions
- 5. Texts
- Text 1. Cultural and historical topics.
- Text 2. The Skin-desirer
- Text 3. Treatment of the heads of infants
- Text 4. Form letter
- Text 5. Biographical sketch of Kišmok
- Text 6. Notes on the family of Tottokš
- Text 7. Traditional treatment of disease
- Text 8. Traditional burial practices
- Text 9. A fight among Black people in Lake Charles
- Yukhíti-English vocabulary
- Appendix I Hiyekiti-English Vocabulary
- Appendix II Orkokisak-English Vocabulary
- Appendix III Kinship terminology
- Bibliography
- Index.
- Notes:
- Description based on print version record.
- Includes bibliographical references and index.
- ISBN:
- 9781496231932
- 1496231937
- OCLC:
- 1322476435
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