Natchez Analytical Dictionary
Autor Geoffrey D. Kimballen Limba Engleză Hardback – aug 2025
The Natchez language—whose lack of accurate available lexical material has perplexed modern linguists—has long been thought to be related to the Muskogean languages. Kimball’s Natchez Analytical Dictionary fills this critical gap for comparative, historical linguistics.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781496240354
ISBN-10: 1496240359
Pagini: 332
Ilustrații: 6 photographs, 1 illustration, 131 tables
Dimensiuni: 178 x 254 mm
Editura: Nebraska
Colecția University of Nebraska Press
Locul publicării:United States
ISBN-10: 1496240359
Pagini: 332
Ilustrații: 6 photographs, 1 illustration, 131 tables
Dimensiuni: 178 x 254 mm
Editura: Nebraska
Colecția University of Nebraska Press
Locul publicării:United States
Notă biografică
Geoffrey Kimball is a research associate in the Department of Anthropology at Indiana University. He is the author of Yukhíti Kóy: A Reference Grammar of the Atakapa Language (Nebraska, 2022), Koasati Traditional Narratives (Nebraska, 2010), Koasati Dictionary (Nebraska, 1994), and Koasati Grammar (Nebraska, 1991). Watt Sam (c. 1877–1944), a member of the Cherokee Nation, was one of the last remaining speakers of the Natchez language. He worked extensively with Mary R. Haas and other linguists to record vocabulary, grammar, and more than seventy traditional narratives. Nancy Raven (c. 1874–1957), a member of the Cherokee Nation, was upon her death the last known speaker of Natchez. She worked extensively with Mary R. Haas to record vocabulary, grammar, and fourteen literary narratives.
Cuprins
List of Illustrations
Preface
Acknowledgments
Introduction
The Natchez Speakers and the Linguists Who Worked with Them
Isalakti
Albert S. Gallatin
Anonymous
Albert Pike
John Laslie
Ann Eliza Worcester Robertson
Albert Samuel Gatschet
Creek Sam
Charlie Jumper
Watt Sam
Nancy Raven
Peggy Leaf
John Reed Swanton
Victor Riste
Mary Rosamond Haas
Discussion of Dictionary Entries
Word Classes
Alphabetical Order
Pronunciation
Word Division
Indication of Data Sources
Example Sentences
Diachronic and Idiolectal Variation
Notes
References
Natchez–English Dictionary
Affixes
Auxiliary Elements
English–Natchez Glossary
Preface
Acknowledgments
Introduction
The Natchez Speakers and the Linguists Who Worked with Them
Isalakti
Albert S. Gallatin
Anonymous
Albert Pike
John Laslie
Ann Eliza Worcester Robertson
Albert Samuel Gatschet
Creek Sam
Charlie Jumper
Watt Sam
Nancy Raven
Peggy Leaf
John Reed Swanton
Victor Riste
Mary Rosamond Haas
Discussion of Dictionary Entries
Word Classes
Alphabetical Order
Pronunciation
Word Division
Indication of Data Sources
Example Sentences
Diachronic and Idiolectal Variation
Notes
References
Natchez–English Dictionary
Affixes
Auxiliary Elements
English–Natchez Glossary
Recenzii
“This dictionary will be a boon not only to language learners but also to the fields of linguistics, anthropology, ethnography, and Indigenous Studies, helping us understand more about these people of the great Mississippian culture of North America.”—David V. Kaufman, author of Clues to Lower Mississippi Valley Histories: Language, Archaeology, and Ethnography
“Natchez is not for the faint of heart, and Geoffrey Kimball not only shows mastery of the complexities but has managed to explain things cleanly and clearly. He has made sense of all historical layers of documentation, not a simple task, in light of what can be learned from the careful work of Mary R. Haas, and it is wonderful to see all of these facts assembled clearly in one place.”—Marianne Mithun, author of The Languages of Native North America
Descriere
Geoffrey Kimball offers the first comprehensive dictionary of the Natchez language, a now extinct Native American language originally spoken in the region surrounding Natchez, Mississippi, and finally in the Cherokee Nation of Oklahoma.