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Han Noun Dictionary
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Language Name
Hän.
Alternate Language Names
Han, Moosehide, Dawson, Gens de Fou, Han Gwich-in, Han-Kootchin, Hanukutchin, Haen.
Region
Yukon, Canada; Alaska, United States
Who
Willem Joseph de Reuse (Author).
Others Involved
There is no information included in this resource about others involved.
Publishing Information
This dictionary does not seem to have been formally published. It is dated April 8th, 2015.
How People are Cited
The author is cited on the bottom left of each page of the dictionary.
How Information is Cited
This dictionary does not cite the source of any of its information.
Where is Information Coming from
This dictionary does not indicate where information is coming from or what sources were used.
Tools and Framework used
This dictionary is available as a digital book.
Access
This dictionary is open access through the Alaska Native Language Archive.
Included Languages and Directionality
Hän to English.
Dialects Included
No dialect is specified for this dictionary.
Type of Dictionary
This is a bilingual, mono-directional, noun dictionary.
How are Entries Organised
Entries are organized alphabetically by Hän. This dictionary is in the form of a spreadsheet. It includes the Hän headword, any variation, English translation, part of speech, semantic category, and other notes.
Other Features
Feature | Included | More Information |
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Guide to use and understand | ❌ | |
Audio | ❌ | |
Images | ❌ | |
Example phrases | ❌ | |
Speakers marked | ❌ | |
Dialects marked | ❌ |
Other Notes
The column headings seem to be word abbreviations but there is no key or explanation as to what they refer to.
The columns are likely: A 'lexeme', B 'variation/variant', C 'part of speech', D 'English', E 'semantic domain', F includes some kind of reference number, G appears to contain phonetic notes, H contains questions, notes, or word origin, and column I always includes the letters 'LP'. It is unclear what column LP refers to. LP is listed under 'usage' for nearly every entry in the Han Athabaskan Dictionary, which was edited by Willem Joseph de Reuse in 2010, and is also available on the Alaska Native Language Archive
External Links
Open access digital copy of Han Noun Dictionary through the Alaska Native Language Archive: https://www.uaf.edu/anla/record.php?identifier=HN006R2015b