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Makah-Nitinaht Comparative Vocabulary

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Language Name

Ditidaht; Makah.

Alternate Language Names

Nitinaht, diiʔdiitidq; qʷiqʷiddiččaq.

Region

British Columbia, Canada; Washington, United States.

Who

William H. Jacobsen.

Others Involved

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

Publishing Information

The date of publication is unknown. The recommended citation attributes this resource to "William H. Jacobsen Materials on Indigenous Languages of North America", California Language Archive, Survey of California and Other Indian Languages, University of California, Berkeley.

How People are Cited

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

How Information is Cited

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Where is Information Coming from

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Tools and Framework used

This dictionary is a small stack of file slips, which have not been digitized.

Access

This dictionary is available through the California Language Archive at the University of California.

Included Languages and Directionality

Makah and Ditidaht. We are unable to access this dictionary to determine the directionality.

Dialects Included

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

Type of Dictionary

This is a collection of file cards comparing Makah and Ditidaht. We are unable to access this dictionary to determine further details about this type of dictionary.

How are Entries Organised

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

Other Features

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Images Unknown
Example phrases Unknown
Speakers marked Unknown
Dialects marked Unknown

Other Notes

This resource is only available through California Language Archive at the University of California. Those interested in accessing this dictionary are asked to email scoil-ling@berkeley.edu to schedule a visit or discuss digitization options.

External Links

Reference on California Language Archive: https://cla.berkeley.edu/item/?bndlid=22984