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Barona Inter-Tribal Dictionary: ‘Iipay aa Tipay aa Uumall

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Language Name

Ipai and Tiipai

Alternate Language Names

Ipai: Iipay, Northern Diegueño.

Tiipai: Tipay, Tipia, Southern Diegueño.

Region

California, United States; Baja California, Mexico.

Who

Amy Miller; Margaret Langdon.

Others Involved

We are unable to access information about others who may have been involved in creating this dictionary.

Publishing Information

Published in 2008 by Barona Museum Press, Lakeside, California.

How People are Cited

We are unable to access this dictionary to determine how people, such as speakers and contributors, are cited.

How Information is Cited

We are unable to access this dictionary to determine how or where source materials are cited.

Where is Information Coming from

We are unable to access this dictionary to determine where the information is coming from or what sources were used.

Tools and Framework used

This dictionary is available as a physical book.

Access

This dictionary is accessible through libraries.

Included Languages and Directionality

We are unable to access this dictionary to determine the included languages and directionality. However, according to the resource's title, this dictionary seems to include information about both the Ipai and Tiipai languages.

Dialects Included

We are unable to access this dictionary to determine which dialects are included for the included languages.

Type of Dictionary

We are unable to access this resource to determine what type of dictionary it is.

How are Entries Organised

We are unable to access this dictionary to determine how entries are organised.

Other Features

Feature Included More Information
Guide to use and understand Unknown
Audio Unknown
Images Unknown
Example phrases Unknown
Speakers marked Unknown
Dialects marked Unknown

Other Notes

Previously, Tiipai and Ipai, along with a third language (Kumeyaay, also known as Kumiai, Central Diegueño, Kamia, 'Iipay Aa, and Campo), were considered three dialects of a single Diegueño language. We are unable to access this resource to determine how or if the included languages are marked or specified. However, based on the title of this resource, it seems both Tiipai and Ipai are included.

External Links

Reference on WorldCat: https://search.worldcat.org/title/barona-inter-tribal-dictionary-iipay-aa-tiipay-aa-uumall/oclc/270129818