Difference between revisions of "User:Erice1/Language selection"

From LING073
Jump to: navigation, search
m
(fixed sources)
 
Line 4: Line 4:
 
''ISO 639-3: see''
 
''ISO 639-3: see''
  
Seneca is a language spoken in upstate New York on the Allegheny, Cattaraugus, and Tonawanda reservations. Currently ethnologue classifies the language as 8a, Moribund, and there are <100 speakers remaining.[https://www-ethnologue-com/language/lkt] It is considered to be a poly-synthetic agglutinative, and has a rich inflectional morphology system that uses both prefixation and suffixation.[https://web.archive.org/web/20050405024744/http:/lakxotaiyapi.freecyberzone.com/sk1uni.htm]
+
Seneca is a language spoken in upstate New York on the Allegheny, Cattaraugus, and Tonawanda reservations. Currently ethnologue classifies the language as 8a, Moribund, and there are <100 speakers remaining.[https://www-ethnologue-com/language/see] It is considered to be a poly-synthetic agglutinative, and has a rich inflectional morphology system that uses both prefixation and suffixation.[https://tripod.haverford.edu/permalink/01TRI_INST/vi0ija/cdi_askewsholts_vlebooks_9780520961647]
  
 
=== Source Availability ===
 
=== Source Availability ===
Line 10: Line 10:
 
There is an active revitalization effort, so many sources are available online.  
 
There is an active revitalization effort, so many sources are available online.  
 
* Iroquois creation story [https://senecalanguage.com/todawahsawe/an-iroquois-creation-story/]
 
* Iroquois creation story [https://senecalanguage.com/todawahsawe/an-iroquois-creation-story/]
 +
* Seneca Morphology and Dictionary [https://repository.si.edu/handle/10088/1323]
 
* More sources [http://www.language-archives.org/language/see#primary_text]
 
* More sources [http://www.language-archives.org/language/see#primary_text]
  
Line 16: Line 17:
 
''ISO 639-3: lkt''
 
''ISO 639-3: lkt''
  
Lakota is a language spoken primarily in North and South Dakota. Currently enthnologue classifies the language as 8a, Moribund, and there are ~2100 speakers. Lakota is an agglutinative language with inflectional morphology. The language uses mostly prefixation but there is also some infixation.
+
Lakota is a language spoken primarily in North and South Dakota. Currently enthnologue classifies the language as 8a, Moribund, and there are ~2100 speakers.[https://www-ethnologue-com/language/lkt] Lakota is an agglutinative language with inflectional morphology. The language uses mostly prefixation but there is also some infixation.[https://web.archive.org/web/20050405024744/http:/lakxotaiyapi.freecyberzone.com/sk1uni.htm]
  
 
=== Source Availability ===
 
=== Source Availability ===

Latest revision as of 18:20, 15 February 2021

I don't have a preference for who I work with.

Seneca

Basic Info

ISO 639-3: see

Seneca is a language spoken in upstate New York on the Allegheny, Cattaraugus, and Tonawanda reservations. Currently ethnologue classifies the language as 8a, Moribund, and there are <100 speakers remaining.[1] It is considered to be a poly-synthetic agglutinative, and has a rich inflectional morphology system that uses both prefixation and suffixation.[2]

Source Availability

There is an active revitalization effort, so many sources are available online.

  • Iroquois creation story [3]
  • Seneca Morphology and Dictionary [4]
  • More sources [5]

Lakota

Basic Info

ISO 639-3: lkt

Lakota is a language spoken primarily in North and South Dakota. Currently enthnologue classifies the language as 8a, Moribund, and there are ~2100 speakers.[6] Lakota is an agglutinative language with inflectional morphology. The language uses mostly prefixation but there is also some infixation.[7]

Source Availability

  • Online corpora [8]

Tiwi

Basic Info

ISO 639-3 tiw

Tiwi is a language spoken in Bathurst and Melville islands in Australia. It is classified by ethnologue as 5* developing, and there are 2,040 speakers according to the 2016 census.[9] Traditional Tiwi is highly polysynthetic, but modern Tiwi is isolating language with some inflectional morphology. The exact number of speakers of traditional Tiwi is unknown.[10]

Source Availability

  • Language texts [11]