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An Introduction to the Shoshoni Language

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This book is an primary text for the Shoshoni language that provides basic information on the phonology and grammar of the language. While the book emphasizes the Fort Hall dialect, it also addresses other dialects. Primarily conceived as a college or high school-level textbook, it is also an accessible introduction for anyone interested in the language. Readers will find useful background information about the Shoshoni people, and a history of Fort Hall into the present day. Each chapter contains exercises for the student, and sections on language and culture that discuss such topics as gift giving, presentation of self, eye contact, and other non-verbal behavior.Listen to the open source audio companion to this

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An Introduction to the Shoshoni Language, Dammen Daigwape, Drusilla Gould, Christopher Loether

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Erscheinungsdatum
2003
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Titel
An Introduction to the Shoshoni Language
Untertitel
Dammen Daigwape
Sprache
Englisch
Erscheinungsdatum
2003
Einband
Paperback
Seitenzahl
224
ISBN10
0874807301
ISBN13
9780874807301
Reihe
Beschreibung
This book is an primary text for the Shoshoni language that provides basic information on the phonology and grammar of the language. While the book emphasizes the Fort Hall dialect, it also addresses other dialects. Primarily conceived as a college or high school-level textbook, it is also an accessible introduction for anyone interested in the language. Readers will find useful background information about the Shoshoni people, and a history of Fort Hall into the present day. Each chapter contains exercises for the student, and sections on language and culture that discuss such topics as gift giving, presentation of self, eye contact, and other non-verbal behavior.Listen to the open source audio companion to this