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OverviewAlthough thousands of people in Alberta and Montana speak Blackfoot, an Algonquian language, their numbers are diminishing and the survival of Blackfoot is in danger. Blackfoot Grammar, the companion volume to The Blackfoot Dictionary of Stems, Roots and Affixes Third Edition, provides description and analyses of the major features of Blackfoot grammar and language structures. The changes throughout this third edition reflect approaches refined through years of teaching experience. A new appendix, featuring a lengthy Blackfoot text with interlinear English translation has been added, as well as numerous corrections and additions to every chapter. This third edition of Blackfoot Grammar will be a welcome resource not only for those who wish to learn the language, but for all those with an interest in Native Studies and North American linguistics. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Donald G. FrantzPublisher: University of Toronto Press Imprint: University of Toronto Press Edition: 3rd edition Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.80cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.320kg ISBN: 9781487520649ISBN 10: 1487520646 Pages: 216 Publication Date: 08 March 2017 Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Undergraduate , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Temporarily unavailable ![]() The supplier advises that this item is temporarily unavailable. It will be ordered for you and placed on backorder. Once it does come back in stock, we will ship it out to you. Table of ContentsAcknowledgements Preface to the Third Edition Chapter 1 The Blackfoot Alphabet Chapter 2 Some Basics of Noun Inflection Chapter 3 Intransitive Verbs Chapter 4 More on Intransitive Verbs Chapter 5 Some Phonological Rules Chapter 6 Tense and Aspect Chapter 7 Four Verb Stem Types Chapter 8 Transitive Inanimate Verbs Chapter 9 Attached Pronouns Chapter 10 Transitive Animate, Part 1: Direct Chapter 11 Transitive Animate, Part 2: Inverse Chapter 12 Transitive Animate, Part 3 Chapter 13 Demonstratives Chapter 14 Possessives Chapter 15 Allomorphy Chapter 16 Complex Verb Stems, Part 1 Chapter 17 Complex Verb Stems, Part 2: Finals Chapter 18 Some Concrete Finals Chapter 19 Other Verb Paradigms Chapter 20 Nominalizations Chapter 21 Questions Chapter 22 Complement Clause Types Chapter 23 Translating from English to Blackfoot Chapter 24 Numbers and Enumeration Appendix A Verb Paradigms Appendix B Phonological Rules Appendix C The Sounds of Blackfoot Appendix D Design of the Blackfoot Alphabet Appendix E Ikasskini: Analyzed Blackfoot Text References IndexReviews'It compiles a wealth of information in a single volume, which, together with the previously published dictionary, is a welcome addition to the field.' -- Canadian Journal of Linguistics 'Frantz has addressed all of the important aspects of Blackfoot structure and in a way that is accessible to people who need or want to know about the language. His study is concise, clear, and largely accurate ... an outstanding addition to the growing corpus of descriptions of Algonquian languages.' -- American Indian Culture and Research Journal '... this work, which greatly increases the amount of readily available lexical material, is most welcome on both scientific and cultural grounds.' -- Language and Linguistics `It compiles a wealth of information in a single volume, which, together with the previously published dictionary, is a welcome addition to the field.’ -- Canadian Journal of Linguistics ‘Frantz has addressed all of the important aspects of Blackfoot structure and in a way that is accessible to people who need or want to know about the language. His study is concise, clear, and largely accurate … an outstanding addition to the growing corpus of descriptions of Algonquian languages.’ -- American Indian Culture and Research Journal ‘… this work, which greatly increases the amount of readily available lexical material, is most welcome on both scientific and cultural grounds.’ -- Language and Linguistics Author InformationDonald G. Frantz is a professor of Native American Studies in the Faculty of Arts and Science at the University of Lethbridge. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |