Conversation in Upper Tanana Athabascan: syntactic and prosodic patterns ...

This paper is an initial exploration of conversational patterns in Upper Tanana, an Athabascan language spoken in eastern interior Alaska. While there are a small number of discourse and narrative studies on Athabascan languages in general (Thompson 1989, McCreedy 1989, Saxon 1993, Lovick 2005, 2010...

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Main Authors: Lovick, Olga, Tuttle, Siri G.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Language Documentation and Description 2014
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Online Access:https://dx.doi.org/10.25894/ldd193
https://www.lddjournal.org/article/id/1140/
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spelling ftdatacite:10.25894/ldd193 2024-02-04T09:58:45+01:00 Conversation in Upper Tanana Athabascan: syntactic and prosodic patterns ... Lovick, Olga Tuttle, Siri G. 2014 https://dx.doi.org/10.25894/ldd193 https://www.lddjournal.org/article/id/1140/ en eng Language Documentation and Description Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial 4.0 International https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/legalcode cc-by-nc-4.0 Article ScholarlyArticle Text article-journal 2014 ftdatacite https://doi.org/10.25894/ldd193 2024-01-05T00:45:22Z This paper is an initial exploration of conversational patterns in Upper Tanana, an Athabascan language spoken in eastern interior Alaska. While there are a small number of discourse and narrative studies on Athabascan languages in general (Thompson 1989, McCreedy 1989, Saxon 1993, Lovick 2005, 2010a; Berez forthcoming, Lovick & Tuttle forthcoming, to name but a few) and at least one study of conversational patterns in Navajo (Field 2007), the present study is, to our knowledge, the first concerned with the structure of conversation in a Northern Athabascan language. We believe there are several reasons for this. First, the great complexity of Athabascan phonology and morphology is often forbidding to researchers interested in speech above the sentence level. A substantial amount of linguistic analysis (transcription, translation, and at least some morphological analysis) has to be done before analysis of texts and conversations can take place. Second, the severe endangerment of many Athabascan languages ... : Language Documentation and Description, Vol. 10 (2012): Special Issue on Humanities of the lesser-known: New directions in the description, documentation and typology of endangered languages and musics ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Athabascan Alaska DataCite Metadata Store (German National Library of Science and Technology)
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description This paper is an initial exploration of conversational patterns in Upper Tanana, an Athabascan language spoken in eastern interior Alaska. While there are a small number of discourse and narrative studies on Athabascan languages in general (Thompson 1989, McCreedy 1989, Saxon 1993, Lovick 2005, 2010a; Berez forthcoming, Lovick & Tuttle forthcoming, to name but a few) and at least one study of conversational patterns in Navajo (Field 2007), the present study is, to our knowledge, the first concerned with the structure of conversation in a Northern Athabascan language. We believe there are several reasons for this. First, the great complexity of Athabascan phonology and morphology is often forbidding to researchers interested in speech above the sentence level. A substantial amount of linguistic analysis (transcription, translation, and at least some morphological analysis) has to be done before analysis of texts and conversations can take place. Second, the severe endangerment of many Athabascan languages ... : Language Documentation and Description, Vol. 10 (2012): Special Issue on Humanities of the lesser-known: New directions in the description, documentation and typology of endangered languages and musics ...
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