This study demonstrates that seeing written representations of Lakota words helps native speakers of English improve their ability to distinguish Lakota vowel contrasts not present in English. These results demonstrate the connections to be made between language documentation and description, methods from experimental linguistics, and applications for teaching indigenous languages. (session 2.5.5
Over the past twenty years, eighteen tribally-controlled colleges have emerged to meet the needs of ...
This thesis provides a comprehensive account of the intonational phonology of Lakota, an indigenous ...
This project was designed to collect and to share information in order to better prepare teachers of...
This set of introductory materials in Lakota is divided into five main parts. These parts are: I Tea...
The Lakota language in western South Dakota is spoken by a people group with a rich cultural and rel...
From the introduction: Here I offer a set of ordered rules which attempt to define the set of possi...
This project examines the effects that settler colonialism has had on the language revitalization of...
A study examined community attitudes concerning Lakota language instruction in the schools on the Ch...
This paper investigates variation in the production of word-final vowels in Blackfoot, an Algonquian...
When we are born our perceptual systems are capable of discriminating sounds that occur in English, ...
As linguists, we value our jargon and training since they allow us to make precise, explicit charact...
We advocate for inclusion of phonetic production and perception experiments in language documentatio...
This thesis investigates some morphological and phonological processes in Lakota, and American India...
The current study aims to examine to what extent the properties of the vowel system in the first lan...
This master’s thesis is a discourse analysis of a traditional Lakota story, Iktó na wičhá ha kiŋ”,...
Over the past twenty years, eighteen tribally-controlled colleges have emerged to meet the needs of ...
This thesis provides a comprehensive account of the intonational phonology of Lakota, an indigenous ...
This project was designed to collect and to share information in order to better prepare teachers of...
This set of introductory materials in Lakota is divided into five main parts. These parts are: I Tea...
The Lakota language in western South Dakota is spoken by a people group with a rich cultural and rel...
From the introduction: Here I offer a set of ordered rules which attempt to define the set of possi...
This project examines the effects that settler colonialism has had on the language revitalization of...
A study examined community attitudes concerning Lakota language instruction in the schools on the Ch...
This paper investigates variation in the production of word-final vowels in Blackfoot, an Algonquian...
When we are born our perceptual systems are capable of discriminating sounds that occur in English, ...
As linguists, we value our jargon and training since they allow us to make precise, explicit charact...
We advocate for inclusion of phonetic production and perception experiments in language documentatio...
This thesis investigates some morphological and phonological processes in Lakota, and American India...
The current study aims to examine to what extent the properties of the vowel system in the first lan...
This master’s thesis is a discourse analysis of a traditional Lakota story, Iktó na wičhá ha kiŋ”,...
Over the past twenty years, eighteen tribally-controlled colleges have emerged to meet the needs of ...
This thesis provides a comprehensive account of the intonational phonology of Lakota, an indigenous ...
This project was designed to collect and to share information in order to better prepare teachers of...