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A Grammar and Dictionary of Wyandot

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Language Name

Huron-Wyandot.

Alternate Language Names

Wendat, Wyandot.

Region

Quebec and Ontario, Canada; Oklahoma, United States.

Who

Craig Kopris.

Others Involved

Karin Michelson, Matthew Dryer, Wolfgang Wölck (Committee Members); Blair Rudes (Outside Reader); Jordan Lachler, Benoit Thériault, Jon Coblentz, Darren English, Kean Kaufman (Contributor).

Publishing Information

Published in 2001 by the State University of New York at Buffalo as part of a Ph.D. thesis.

How People are Cited

People are cited in the Acknowledgements section of the resource.

How Information is Cited

Previously published resources are cited in the Bibliography, and contributors are cited in the Acknowledgements.

Where is Information Coming from

Information in this resource seems to come from previous works.

Tools and Framework used

This resource is available as both a physical and digital book.

Access

The physical version of this dictionary is accessible through libraries. A preview of the digital version is open access on ProQuest. It can also be accessed fully with an institutional login or subscription to ProQuest or purchased for $41 USD.

Included Languages and Directionality

Huron-Wyandot to English; English to Huron-Wyandot.

Dialects Included

No dialect is specified for this dictionary.

Type of Dictionary

We are unable to access this dictionary to determine what type of dictionary it is. However, as per the table of contents, the resource includes a Huron-Wyandot to English wordlist and an English to Huron-Wyandot index.

How are Entries Organised

We are unable to access this dictionary to verify how entries are organised. However, according to the table of contents, the resource contains a long grammar covering pronouns, verbs, nouns, etc. There are also notes on pronounciation. According to the Abstract, the apendices contain a morpheme level Huron-Wyandot to English wordlist with an English to Huron-Wyandot index.

Other Features

Feature Included More Information
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Example phrases unknown
Speakers marked unknown
Dialects marked unknown


External Links

The link on WorldCat for A Grammar and Dictionary of Wyandot can be found at: https://search.worldcat.org/title/50065593.

The link to ProQuest to access a preview and purchase A Grammar and Dictionary of Wyandot can be found at: https://www.proquest.com/docview/251033896?pq-origsite=gscholar&fromopenview=true&sourcetype=Dissertations%20&%20Theses.