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Tłıchǫ Yatıì Multimedia Dictionary
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Language Name
Dogrib.
Alternate Language Names
Tłı̨chǫ Yatıì.
Country, State/Province
Canada, Northwest Territories.
Who
Christopher Coey, Mary Siemens, Tammy Steinwand-Deschambeault, Rosa Mantla, Wendy Mantla, Mary Koyina Richardson, Leslie Saxon, Marie Louise Bouvier White, George Bailey, Josie Bishop, Anita Daniels, Leona Lafferty, Mason Mantla, Mary Koyina Richardson, Adar Anisman, Angel Hall, SooYoun Ham, Matthew Richards, Nicholas Welch.
Others Involved
Organisations
Dogrib Divisional Board of Education, Tłıchǫ Community Services Agency, Tłıchǫ Government, Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada, University of Victoria Office of the Vice-President Research, University of Victoria Department of Linguistics, University of Victoria Office of Research Services.
Individuals
Tracy Beaulieu, Lucy Lafferty, Gisele Marion, Jim Martin, Jim Stauffer, Carol Tinqui.
Publishing Information
Designed and programmed in 2006; based on the print version of "Tłı̨chǫ Yatıı̀ Enı̨htł’è - A Dogrib Dictionary" published in 1996.
How People are Cited
Credits Tab.
How Information is Cited
Home page.
Where is Information Coming from
Tłıchǫ Yatıì Enįhtł’è - A Dogrib Dictionary; Speakers.
Tools and Framework used
Webpage.
Access
Open.
Included Languages and Directionality
Dogrib to English.
Dialects Included
Type of Dictionary
Bilingual dictionary.
How are Entries Organised
Alphabetically by Dogrib.
Other Features
Feature | Included | More Information |
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Guide to use and understand | ✅ | |
Audio | ✅ | |
Images | ✅ | |
Example phrases | ✅ | Context Sentence column. |
Speakers marked | ❌ | |
Dialects marked | ❌ |