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ANLC Working Papers 2

 

Proceedings of the 2002 Athabaskan Languages Conference. Jue 16-18, Fairbanks, Alaska. Edited by Gary Holton. (Alaska Native Language Center Working Papers 2.) Fairbanks: Alaska Native Language Center.

This volume was originally published by the Alaska Native Language Center but is now out of print. Digital versions (in pdf format) of individual papers in this volume can be downloaded via the links below.

 
Contents
  • Introduction, by Gary Holton
  • Gwich'in Scrabble, by Craig Mishler and Kenneth Frank
  • Partnership in Athabascan Language Preservation, by Barbara Ross and Jeanette Dementi
  • Some observations about fish terms in Athabascan languages, by James Kari
  • Restriction, Saturation, and Classificatory Verbs, by Theodore B. Fernald
  • Cohesion in Chiricahua Apache Narrative, by Olga Müller
  • Plurals and the seriative prefix in Navajo, by Lindsey Newbold
  • Tonto Apache and its position within Apachean, by Willem J. de Reuse
  • Prosody of incorporating forms in Ahtna Athabaskan, by Siri Tuttle
  • Negation in Kwadacha (Ft. Ware Sekani), by Sharon Hargus
  • Prosody in Dakelh (Carrier): A Comparison of Two Dialects, by Suzanne Gessner
  • Making Athabaskan Dictionaries Usable, by Bill Poser
  • Text to dictionary: corpus linguistics in dictionary production, by Siri Tuttle and See-Young Cho
  • Producing the Deg Xinag Learners’ Dictionary, by Alice Taff and Donna Miller McAlpine
  • Tanacross Learners’ Dictionary, by Rick Thoman
  • Community-Based Lexicography, by Kathy Sikorski

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