American Indian Languages: Cultural And Social Contexts,Used

American Indian Languages: Cultural And Social Contexts,Used

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This Comprehensive Survey Of Indigenous Languages Of The New World Introduces Students And General Readers To The Mosaic Of American Indian Languages And Cultures And Offers An Approach To Grasping Their Subtleties.Authors Silver And Miller Demonstrate The Complexity And Diversity Of These Languages While Dispelling Popular Misconceptions. Their Text Reveals The Linguistic Richness Of Languages Found Throughout The Americas, Emphasizing Those Located In The Western United States And Mexico, While Drawing On A Wide Range Of Other Examples Found From Canada To The Andes. It Introduces Readers To Such Varied Aspects Of Communicating As Directionals And Counting Systems, Storytelling, Expressive Speech, Mexican Kickapoo Whistle Speech, And Plains Sign Language.The Authors Have Included Basics Of Grammar And Historical Linguistics, While Emphasizing Such Issues As Speech Genres And Other Sociolinguistic Issues And The Relation Between Language And Worldview. They Have Incorporated A Variety Of Data That Have Rarely Or Never Received Attention In Nontechnical Literature In Order To Underscore The Linguistic Diversity Of The Americas, And Have Provided More Extensive Language Classification Lists Than Are Found In Most Other Texts.American Indian Languages: Cultural And Social Contexts Is A Comprehensive Resource That Will Serve As A Text In Undergraduate And Lowerlevel Graduate Courses On Native American Languages And Provide A Useful Reference For Students Of American Indian Literature Or General Linguistics. It Also Introduces General Readers Interested In Native Americans To The Amazing Diversity And Richness Of Indigenous American Languages.Coverage Includes:Achumawi, Acoma, Algonquin, Apache, Araucanian, Arawakan, Athapascan, Atsugewi, Ayamara, Bacairi, Bella Coola, Beothuk, Biloxi, Blackfoot, Caddoan, Cahto, Cahuilla, Cakchiquel, Carib, Cayuga, Chemehuevi, Cherokee, Chibchan, Chichimec, Chimakuan, Chimariko, Chinook, Chipewyan, Choctawchickasaw, Chol, Cocopa, Coeur D'Alene, Comanche, Coos, Cora, Cree, Creek, Crow, Cubeo, Cupeo, Dakota, Delaware, Diegueo, Eskimoaleut, Esselen, Eyak, Fox, Gros Ventre, Guaran, Guarijo, Haida, Havasupai, Hill Patwin, Hopi, Huastec, Huave, Hupa, Inuitinupiaq, Iroquois, Jaqaru, Je, Jicaque, Kalapuyan, Kamia, Karankawas, Karuk, Kashaya, Keres, Kickapoo, Kiliwa, Kiowatanoan, Koasati, Konkow, Kuna, Kwakiutl, Kwalhioquatlatskanai, Lakota, Lenca, Luiseo, Maidu, Mapuche, Markoosie, Mayan, Mazahua, Mazatec, Mtis, Mexica, Micmac, Misumalpan, Mitchif, Miwok, Mixezoquean, Mixtec, Mobilian, Mohave, Mohawk, Muskogean, Nahuatl, Natchez, Navajo, Nez Perce, Nheengat, Nicola, Nomlaki, Nootka, Ojibwa, Oneida, O'Odham, Otom, Paiute, Palaihnihan, Panamint, Panoan, Paya, Pima, Pipil, Pomo, Poplocan, Pueblo, Puquina, Purpecha, Quechua, Quich, Quileute, Sahaptian, Salish, Seneca, Sequoyah, Seri, Serrano, Shasta, Shoshoni, Sioux, Sirenikski, Slavey, Subtiabatlapanec, Tano, Takelma, Tanaina, Tarahumara, Tequistlatecan, Tewa, Tlingit, Toba, Toltec, Totonac, Tsimshian, Tubatulabal, Tukano, Tunica, Tup, Ute, Utoaztecan, Vaups, Ventureo, Wakashan, Walapai, Wappo, Washo, Wintu, Wiyot, Xinca, Yahi, Yana, Yokuts, Yucatec, Yuchi, Yuki, Yuma, Yurok, Zapotec, Zoquean, And Zuni.

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  • Q: How many pages does the book have? A: This book has four hundred sixty-four pages. It provides an in-depth exploration of American Indian languages and cultures.
  • Q: What is the binding type of this book? A: The binding type is paperback. This makes it lightweight and portable for easy reading.
  • Q: What are the dimensions of the book? A: The book measures six point twelve inches in length, one point seven inches in width, and nine point twenty-five inches in height. These dimensions make it easy to handle.
  • Q: Who is the author of this book? A: The author is Shirley Silver. She is known for her expertise in Native American languages.
  • Q: What is the main subject of this book? A: The main subject is American Indian languages and their cultural contexts. It covers the diversity and richness of these languages.
  • Q: How do I read this book effectively? A: You can read this book as a textbook or reference material. It is suitable for undergraduate and lower-level graduate courses.
  • Q: Is this book suitable for beginners? A: Yes, this book is suitable for beginners. It introduces fundamental aspects of American Indian languages to general readers.
  • Q: What age group is this book intended for? A: This book is intended for students and general readers. It is particularly useful for those interested in Native American languages.
  • Q: How should I store this book? A: Store this book in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. This will help preserve its condition over time.
  • Q: Is this book safe for children? A: Yes, this book is safe for older children with an interest in languages. However, it is primarily aimed at students and adults.
  • Q: What if the book arrives damaged? A: If the book arrives damaged, you should contact the seller for a return or exchange. Most sellers have return policies for damaged items.
  • Q: Can I use this book for a research project? A: Yes, you can use this book for a research project. It is a comprehensive resource on Native American languages and cultures.
  • Q: Does this book include any visual aids? A: No, this book does not primarily include visual aids. It focuses on text and detailed descriptions of languages.
  • Q: Is there a glossary or index in the book? A: Yes, the book includes an index. This helps readers easily locate specific topics or languages.
  • Q: What is the cover color of the book? A: The cover color of the book is purple. This provides a distinct appearance on bookshelves.
  • Q: Who published this book? A: The book is published by the University of Arizona Press. This publisher specializes in academic and cultural texts.

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