A Grammar of Eyak - Krauss, Michael E.; , Baetscher, Kevin; Holton, Gary; (ed.) - Prospero Internet Bookshop

A Grammar of Eyak
 
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ISBN13:9783110739428
ISBN10:3110739429
Binding:Hardback
No. of pages:1192 pages
Size:240x170 mm
Language:English
Illustrations: 2 Illustrations, black & white; 2 Illustrations, color; 108 Tables, black & white
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A Grammar of Eyak

 
Edition number: 1
Publisher: De Gruyter Mouton
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Short description:

The series builds an extensive collection of high quality descriptions of languages around the world. Each volume offers a comprehensive grammatical description of a single language together with fully analyzed sample texts and, if appropriate, a word list and other relevant information which is available on the language in question. There are no restrictions as to language family or area, and although special attention is paid to hitherto undescribed languages, new and valuable treatments of better known languages are also included. No theoretical model is imposed on the authors; the only criterion is a high standard of scientific quality.

Long description:

Eyak (dAXunhyuuga?) is the traditional language of the Copper River Delta region of the Gulf of Alaska. This posthumous publication reflects Michael Krauss?s systematic effort to document every aspect of the language, working closely with the last remaining fluent speakers. Adopting a theory-neutral approach, Krauss focuses on detailed description, providing exhaustive exemplification, as well as ample discussion of comparative and conflicting data from the related Tlingit and Dene (Athabaskan) languages, making the work particularly useful for Dene scholars. Non-specialists will find a window into the structure of a highly synthetic and typologically unusual language. This comprehensive work will also serve as a useful reference for the growing dAXunhyuuga? reclamation effort.