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===Translation===
 
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==External Resources==
 
==External Resources==

Revision as of 22:01, 19 March 2019

Developed Resources

Keyboard

Corpus

Grammatical

Transducer

Disambiguation

Translation

External Resources

Computational

  • Nivkh keyboard (2001) All rights reserved [link]
  • Nivkh keyboard layout by Professor Washington. GNU General Public License v3.0. [1]

Dictionaries

  • Vajda, Edward J. “Comparative Nivkh Dictionary.” WORD 62.4 (2016): 272–275. (Available online via Tripod)

Grammars

  • Krejnovich, E. A. "Nivxskij (Giljatskij) Jazyk." 1934 [2] [3]
  • Nedi͡alkov, V. P. (Vladimir Petrovich) et al. "Syntax of the Nivkh Language: the Amur Dialect." Amsterdam: John Benjamins Pub. Company, 2013. (Available online via Tripod)

Scientific Works

  • Mattissen, Johanna. Dependent-Head Synthesis in Nivkh a Contribution to a Typology of Polysynthesis. Amsterdam ;: J. Benjamins Pub., 2003. (Available online via Tripod)
  • Halm, Robert. Application of the comparative method to vocoid sequences in Nivkh. University of Kansas Linguistics Department., 2017. [4] (CC BY 4.0)
  • Shiraishi, Hidetoshi & Bert Botma. "Asymmetric Distribution of Vowels in Nivkh." Ebetsu: Sapporo Gakuin University & Leiden University, 2016.
  • On Nivkh Consonant Alternations

Corpora