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Myaamia-Peewaalia Dictionary

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Language Name

Miami-Illinois.

Alternate Language Names

Myaamia.

Region

Illinois, Indiana, Ohio, Kansas, Michigan, and Oklahoma, United States.

Who

Miami Tribe of Oklahoma.

Others Involved

There is no information included in this resource about others involved.

Publishing Information

This is a digital dictionary that displays no information about launch dates or update dates. It is hosted on the Indigenous Languages Digital Archive.

How People are Cited

This dictionary does not cite any authors or contributors.

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 is an online, multimedia dictionary that uses a search function, hyperlinks, and audio files.

Access

This dictionary is available open access online.

Included Languages and Directionality

Miami-Illinois to English.

Dialects Included

Based on the title, this is a dictionary of the Peoria (Peewalia) dialect.

Type of Dictionary

This is a bilingual, mono-directional online dictionary with a bidirectional complex search function, hyperlinks, and audio files.

How are Entries Organised

Entries in this dictionary can be browsed alphabetically in Miami-Illinois or searched in both English and Miami-Illinois. The search function can be used to find basic words, command forms, sentences, or any entry. When searched or browsed, entries are displayed with the Miami-Illinois headword and the English gloss. Clicking on the Miami-Illinois headword opens its sub-page where conjugated and inflected forms, audio files, and example sentences (if known) are given.

Other Features

Feature Included More Information
Guide to use and understand
Audio Included in entries
Images
Example phrases Included in entries
Speakers marked
Dialects marked Only one dialect included

External Links

View the open access, online Myaamia-Peewaalia Dictionary on the Indigenous Languages Digital Archive: https://mc.miamioh.edu/ilda-myaamia/dictionary