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==Dictionaries==
 
==Dictionaries==
===Blackfoot dictionary of stems, roots and affixes===
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*Donald Frantz (1995)[https://catalog.tricolib.brynmawr.edu/find/Record/.b2285871 Blackfoot dictionary of stems, roots and affixes ]University of Toronto Press.
===[https://amphilsoc.org/sites/default/files/proceedings/1553Miyashita1550303.pdf Five Blackfoot Lullabies]===
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**Dictionary that includes inflections, which is very useful, because Blackfoot is a polysynthetic language. Very comprehensive.
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**Licenses: Copyright University of Toronto Press, 1995
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**Availability: In Canaday Library at Bryn Mawr College. For in-library use only.
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===[http://www.freelang.net/online/blackfoot.php FREELANG Online Blackfoot-English Dictionary]===
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*Description: A basic online dictionary. It does not seem especially thorough, as it has fewer than 600 entries.
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*License: Copyrights by Renato B. Figueiredo.
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*Availability: Available online.
 
==grammatical descriptions==
 
==grammatical descriptions==
===Blackfoot Grammar===
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*Donald Frantz (2009) [https://catalog.tricolib.brynmawr.edu/find/Record/.b3520765 Blackfoot Grammar]University of Toronto Press.
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**Description: A companion to Frantz's dictionary. Provides thorough description and analysis of grammatical features.
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**Licenses: Copyright University of Toronto Press, 2009
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**Availability: Requested through ILL
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==Scientific Works==
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*Mizuki Miyashita (2011) [https://amphilsoc.org/sites/default/files/proceedings/1553Miyashita1550303.pdf Five Blackfoot Lullabies]In Proceedings of the American Philosophical society
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**Description: This is an academic paper on the history, use, cultural significance, phonological features, and prosody of five Blackfoot lullabies. It includes line-by-line translation, with notes on individual words and grammatical features.
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**Licenses: Authored by Mizuki Miyashita. No license listed.   
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**Availability: Available online.
 
==Corpora==
 
==Corpora==
 
===Excerpts from Blackfoot Bible[http://worldbibles.org/linkWindow.php?translation=eng&language=bla&name=Blackfoot&id=15970&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.christusrex.org%2Fwww1%2Fpater%2FJPN-blackfoot.html&activeTab=resources]===
 
===Excerpts from Blackfoot Bible[http://worldbibles.org/linkWindow.php?translation=eng&language=bla&name=Blackfoot&id=15970&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.christusrex.org%2Fwww1%2Fpater%2FJPN-blackfoot.html&activeTab=resources]===
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===[https://amphilsoc.org/sites/default/files/proceedings/1553Miyashita1550303.pdf Five Blackfoot Lullabies]===

Revision as of 21:21, 23 January 2017

Dictionaries

  • Donald Frantz (1995)Blackfoot dictionary of stems, roots and affixes University of Toronto Press.
    • Dictionary that includes inflections, which is very useful, because Blackfoot is a polysynthetic language. Very comprehensive.
    • Licenses: Copyright University of Toronto Press, 1995
    • Availability: In Canaday Library at Bryn Mawr College. For in-library use only.

FREELANG Online Blackfoot-English Dictionary

  • Description: A basic online dictionary. It does not seem especially thorough, as it has fewer than 600 entries.
  • License: Copyrights by Renato B. Figueiredo.
  • Availability: Available online.

grammatical descriptions

  • Donald Frantz (2009) Blackfoot GrammarUniversity of Toronto Press.
    • Description: A companion to Frantz's dictionary. Provides thorough description and analysis of grammatical features.
    • Licenses: Copyright University of Toronto Press, 2009
    • Availability: Requested through ILL

Scientific Works

  • Mizuki Miyashita (2011) Five Blackfoot LullabiesIn Proceedings of the American Philosophical society
    • Description: This is an academic paper on the history, use, cultural significance, phonological features, and prosody of five Blackfoot lullabies. It includes line-by-line translation, with notes on individual words and grammatical features.
    • Licenses: Authored by Mizuki Miyashita. No license listed.
    • Availability: Available online.

Corpora

Excerpts from Blackfoot Bible[1]

Five Blackfoot Lullabies