New voices for old words : Algonquian oral literatures
Auteur(s) : Costa, David J. (Éd.)Description matérielle : vi-546 p. : illustrations ; 24 cm. Collection: Studies in the anthropology of North American Indians series. Publication : Lincoln : University of Nebraska Press, 2015.Cote : NM.38Note : Index. Thématique : Ethnologie | Littérature orale | Linguistique Thématique spécifique : Traduction Géographique : Amérique du Nord Ethnique : AlgonkiansCurrent location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Lab. d'anthropologie sociale | NM.38 | Available | 8005869 |
Introduction / Costa, David J. --
Editing a Gros Ventre (White Clay) text / Brockie, Terry and Cowell, Andrew --
Redacting premodern texts without speakers: the Peoria story of Wiihsakacaakwa / Costa, David J. --
Editing and using Arapaho-language manuscript sources: a comparative perspective / Cowell, Andrew --
Highlighting rhetorical structure through syntactic analysis: an illustrated Meskwaki text by Alfred Kiyana / Dahlstrom, Amy --
Three Nineteenth-Century Munsee texts: archaisms, dialect variation, and problems of textual criticism / Goddard, Ives --
On editing Bill Leaf's Meskwaki texts / Thomason, Lucy --
Challenges of editing and presenting the corpus of Potawatomi stories told by Jim and Alice Spear to Charles Hockett / Welcher, Laura --
The words of Black Hawk: restoring a long-ignored bilingual / Whittaker, Gordon.