Yukhíti Kóy: A Reference Grammar of the Atakapa Language
Autor Geoffrey D. Kimballen Limba Engleză Hardback – aug 2022
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.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781496229663
ISBN-10: 1496229665
Pagini: 318
Ilustrații: 2 photographs, 2 tables, 3 appendixes, index
Dimensiuni: 178 x 254 x 26 mm
Greutate: 0.77 kg
Editura: Nebraska
Colecția University of Nebraska Press
Locul publicării:United States
ISBN-10: 1496229665
Pagini: 318
Ilustrații: 2 photographs, 2 tables, 3 appendixes, index
Dimensiuni: 178 x 254 x 26 mm
Greutate: 0.77 kg
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 Koasati Traditional Narratives (Nebraska, 2010), Koasati Dictionary (Nebraska, 1994), and Koasati Grammar (Nebraska, 1991).
Cuprins
List of Illustrations
List of Tables
Preface
Acknowledgments
Introduction
List of Abbreviations
1. Phonology
Appendix 1: Hiyékiti (Eastern Atakapa)–English Vocabulary
Appendix 2: Orkokisak (Western Atakapa)–English Vocabulary
Appendix 3: Yukhíti Kinship Terminology
References
Index
List of Tables
Preface
Acknowledgments
Introduction
List of Abbreviations
1. Phonology
Orthography
Atakapa Phonemes
Accent
Phonetic Processes
Active Phonological Processes
2. The Verb and Verbal MorphologyAtakapa Phonemes
Accent
Phonetic Processes
Active Phonological Processes
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 MorphologyPreterite 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
Animacy
Mass Status
Ordering of Nominal Morphology
Nominal Cases
Noun Pluralization
Noun Possession
Pronouns
Deictics
Postpositions
Numerals
Noun Formation
4. SyntaxMass Status
Ordering of Nominal Morphology
Nominal Cases
Noun Pluralization
Noun Possession
Pronouns
Deictics
Postpositions
Numerals
Noun Formation
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. TextsFluid-S Marking
Word Order
Locative Compounds
Focus
Clausal Complements
Conjunction and Disjunction
Omitted Inflection in Coordinate Contexts
Relative Clause Equivalents
Interrogative Sentences
Idiomatic Expressions
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 VocabularyText 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
Appendix 1: Hiyékiti (Eastern Atakapa)–English Vocabulary
Appendix 2: Orkokisak (Western Atakapa)–English Vocabulary
Appendix 3: Yukhíti Kinship Terminology
References
Index
Recenzii
"This is a meticulously documented and useful reference source. . . . Because of the lack of documentation on this subject, any resource is a treasure for language revival and further academic studies."—Jurgita Antoine, Tribal College Journal
“There has not been a comprehensive reference grammar of the Atakapa language, and so this book fills a real need. There is very careful philological work here.”—George Aaron Broadwell, author of A Choctaw Reference Grammar
“This reference grammar will make a huge and much-needed contribution to Atakapan language studies and to linguistics in general. Geoffrey Kimball has clearly well researched the language based on both the original Gatschet field notes and the published Gatschet and Swanton Atakapa dictionary.”—David V. Kaufman, author of Clues to Lower Mississippi Valley Histories: Language, Archaeology, and Ethnography and Atakapa Ishakkoy Dictionary
Descriere
Geoffrey Kimball presents the first grammar of the American Indian language Atakapa, Yukhíti Kóy, once spoken in coastal southwestern Louisiana and coastal eastern Texas.