ISBN13: | 9781487548438 |
ISBN10: | 1487548435 |
Binding: | Hardback |
No. of pages: | 528 pages |
Size: | 286x224x28 mm |
Weight: | 1470 g |
Language: | English |
Illustrations: | 6 b&w illustrations, 18 b&w tables |
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A Dictionary of Kanien'kéha (Mohawk) with Connections to the Past
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Highlighting how important it is to preserve and maintain Indigenous languages, A Dictionary of Kanien&&&x2019;kéha (Mohawk) with Connections to the Past provides a comprehensive linguistic record of this important Iroquoian language from the 1600s onwards.
This dictionary provides a record of the Kanien&&&x2019;kéha (Mohawk) language as spoken by fluent first- and second-language speakers at the Kanien&&&x2019;kéha Mohawk Territory outside of Montréal, Canada.
The Kanien&&&x2019;kéha language has been written since the 1600s, and these dictionary entries include citations from published, archival, and informal writings from the seventeenth century onwards. These citations are a legacy of the substantial documents of missionary scholars and several informal vocabulary lists written by Kanien&&&x2019;kéha speakers, among others. The introduction to the dictionary provides a description of the organization and orthography of the historical works so that they can be used in the future by those studying and learning the language.
A Dictionary of Kanien&&&x2019;kéha (Mohawk) with Connections to the Past allows scholars and students to learn the meaning, composition, and etymology of words in a language known for its particularly complex word structure. The organization of the entries, according to noun and verb roots, highlights the remarkable potential and adaptability of the language to express traditional concepts, as well as innovations that have resulted from contact with other customs and languages that have become part of the contemporary culture of the Kanien&&&x2019;kehá:ka.
List of Tables and Figures
Acknowledgements
Preface
Abbreviations
Preliminaries
1. Introduction
1.1 About Dictionaries
1.2. Orthography and Pronunciation Guide
1.2.1 Writing h and Glottal Stop
2. Kanien&&&x2019;kéha Dialects
3. Organization of Entries
4. Overview of Morphology
4.1 Minimal Verb and Noun Forms
4.2 Non-Modal Prefixes
4.3 The Reflexive and Semi-Reflexive Prefixes
4.4 Noun Incorporation
4.5 Derivational Suffixes
4.6 Aspects and Aspect Extensions
4.7 Locative Suffixes
4.8 Attributive Clitics
4.9 Representing Variant Forms
5. Works Cited in Entries
5.1 Early Seventeenth-Century Vocabularies
5.2 Seventeenth-Century Dictionaries: Bruyas, Galissionniere
5.3 Nineteenth-Century Dictionaries: Marcoux, Cuoq
5.4 Eighteenth-Century Sources
5.5 Other Nineteenth- and Twentieth-Century Sources
5.6 Sources on Other Languages
6. Final Remarks on Words and Dictionaries
Kanien&&&x2019;kéha-English Dictionary
English-Kanien&&&x2019;kéha Index
References
About Gunther Michelson