This paper discusses the main characteristics of the IPA-based standard orthography developed for Blackfoot in the 1960s that are difficult to learn for people whose literacy intuitions are based on English, and presents some solutions implemented in the Blackfoot Digital Dictionary (https://dictionary.blackfoot.atlas-ling.ca). (session 2.6.3
Blackfoot Words, a relational database of lexical forms (words, stems, and morphemes) in Blackfoot (...
Previous studies have shown that orthography is activated during speech processing and that it may h...
Many discussions of orthography development center on the later stages of such endeavors and on the ...
This research explores how to best translate Blackfoot kinship terms that do not have a one-to-one e...
In the mid 1990’s it was estimated that there are only about 5,000 – 8,000 speakers of the Blackfo...
This thesis presents a study of final vowel devoicing in Blackfoot, an indigenous language of Montan...
[PAPER]: In an investigation of paradigmatic forms of Blackfoot nominals, we found that nominal root...
This paper investigates variation in the production of word-final vowels in Blackfoot, an Algonquian...
Blackfoot (Siksika), an Algonquian language spoken in Southern Alberta and in Northwestern Montana,...
More than half of the 6000 world languages have never been adequately described. We propose to creat...
Pitch in Blackfoot is characterized by the raising of relative pitch on a syllable in a word. Pitch ...
Abstract Pedagogy of Pitch in L2 Blackfoot Pitch in Blackfoot is characterized by the raising of rel...
Algonquian languages, including Blackfoot, are renowned for their failure to directly follow the Uni...
Blackfoot has been described as having a system of pitch accent on at least one syllable in a word (...
This dissertation explores the argument-typing system of Blackfoot, a Plains Algonquian language spo...
Blackfoot Words, a relational database of lexical forms (words, stems, and morphemes) in Blackfoot (...
Previous studies have shown that orthography is activated during speech processing and that it may h...
Many discussions of orthography development center on the later stages of such endeavors and on the ...
This research explores how to best translate Blackfoot kinship terms that do not have a one-to-one e...
In the mid 1990’s it was estimated that there are only about 5,000 – 8,000 speakers of the Blackfo...
This thesis presents a study of final vowel devoicing in Blackfoot, an indigenous language of Montan...
[PAPER]: In an investigation of paradigmatic forms of Blackfoot nominals, we found that nominal root...
This paper investigates variation in the production of word-final vowels in Blackfoot, an Algonquian...
Blackfoot (Siksika), an Algonquian language spoken in Southern Alberta and in Northwestern Montana,...
More than half of the 6000 world languages have never been adequately described. We propose to creat...
Pitch in Blackfoot is characterized by the raising of relative pitch on a syllable in a word. Pitch ...
Abstract Pedagogy of Pitch in L2 Blackfoot Pitch in Blackfoot is characterized by the raising of rel...
Algonquian languages, including Blackfoot, are renowned for their failure to directly follow the Uni...
Blackfoot has been described as having a system of pitch accent on at least one syllable in a word (...
This dissertation explores the argument-typing system of Blackfoot, a Plains Algonquian language spo...
Blackfoot Words, a relational database of lexical forms (words, stems, and morphemes) in Blackfoot (...
Previous studies have shown that orthography is activated during speech processing and that it may h...
Many discussions of orthography development center on the later stages of such endeavors and on the ...