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Wichita Language Grammar is described in multiple online sources, as addition to our editors' articles, see section below for printable documents, Wichita Language Grammar books and related discussion.
Suggested Pdf Resources
- Sketch of Wichita, a Caddoan Language
- could use the language tended to do so at every oppor- tunity; older . Wichita language lessons on tape. ..
- www.colorado.edu
- Syllables vs. Sequences in Wichita Phonotactics
- Member of the small Caddoan language family (relatives include Pawnee 1All transcriptions of Wichita have been normalized to IPA, except that {r} is used for [ ¢]. 2 ..
- www2.truman.edu
- Affrication and Fortition in Wichita: Syllables vs. Strings
- and Prince 1995) handles the latter. 2 Introduction to Wichita. 2.
- www2.truman.edu
- Valency-reduction in event-oriented languages Søren Wichmann
- licenses the grammatical roles subject and object, which do not map directly onto the semantic roles agent and patient.
- email.eva.mpg.de
- 1 Affrication in Wichita: An Optimality Account Masanori Deguchi
- 1. Introduction. Wichita is a North Caddoan language spoken in central Oklahoma.
- www.indiana.edu
Suggested Web Resources
- The Wichita Language Documentation Project
- A Wichita grammar is not available in HTML format yet. Reference for the article: David S.
- www.colorado.edu
- The Wichita Language Documentation Project
- www.colorado.edu
- Wichita language - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- en.wikipedia.org
- DoBeS — Wichita - Language
- Wichita is a Caddoan language spoken near Anadarko, Oklahoma, USA. structure" and even "sentence" (as opposed to "word") to the grammar is debatable.
- www.mpi.nl
- Why we need grammar | Grammar Monkeys | Wichita Eagle Blogs
- Mar 4, 2011 Most of us don't even think about it if we're speaking our native language.
- blogs.kansas.com
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