Unangam Tunuu

Syllabus - Practicum on Unangam Tunuu, CoLang 2016 This workshop prepares the student for the 3-week practicum focusing on fieldwork on a sleeping or less accessible language using archival materials; the language we focus on (for both the workshop and practicum) is Unangam Tunuu (Eastern Aleut, ISO...

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Main Authors: Berge, Anna, Dirks, Moses
Format: Course Material
Language:unknown
Published: 2016
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/11122/9653
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spelling ftunivalaska:oai:scholarworks.alaska.edu:11122/9653 2023-05-15T13:14:17+02:00 Unangam Tunuu Berge, Anna Dirks, Moses 2016-06 http://hdl.handle.net/11122/9653 unknown http://hdl.handle.net/11122/9653 HUMANITIES and RELIGION Native American languages language revitalization anthropology ethnography Learning Object 2016 ftunivalaska 2023-02-23T21:37:19Z Syllabus - Practicum on Unangam Tunuu, CoLang 2016 This workshop prepares the student for the 3-week practicum focusing on fieldwork on a sleeping or less accessible language using archival materials; the language we focus on (for both the workshop and practicum) is Unangam Tunuu (Eastern Aleut, ISO 6390ale). The workshop class will cover the language and cultural history, linguistic structure, the history of language documentation and description in Unangam Tunuu, and the main resources and foci of previous linguistic research. Students will be required to do the readings and to familiarize themselves with leading articles or reference books in the field, in particular with the Aleut Dictionary and Aleut Grammar by Knut Bergsland. Time permitting, we will do some group activities using these reference sources. Course Material aleut Unangam-Tunuu University of Alaska: ScholarWorks@UA
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topic HUMANITIES and RELIGION
Native American languages
language revitalization
anthropology
ethnography
spellingShingle HUMANITIES and RELIGION
Native American languages
language revitalization
anthropology
ethnography
Berge, Anna
Dirks, Moses
Unangam Tunuu
topic_facet HUMANITIES and RELIGION
Native American languages
language revitalization
anthropology
ethnography
description Syllabus - Practicum on Unangam Tunuu, CoLang 2016 This workshop prepares the student for the 3-week practicum focusing on fieldwork on a sleeping or less accessible language using archival materials; the language we focus on (for both the workshop and practicum) is Unangam Tunuu (Eastern Aleut, ISO 6390ale). The workshop class will cover the language and cultural history, linguistic structure, the history of language documentation and description in Unangam Tunuu, and the main resources and foci of previous linguistic research. Students will be required to do the readings and to familiarize themselves with leading articles or reference books in the field, in particular with the Aleut Dictionary and Aleut Grammar by Knut Bergsland. Time permitting, we will do some group activities using these reference sources.
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