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Yupik Eskimo Dictionary 2 1st Edition Steven A Jacobson

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Yupik Eskimo Dictionary 2 1st Edition Steven A Jacobson
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Publisher: Alaska Native Language Center, University of Alaska
File Extension: PDF
File size: 8.29 MB
Pages: 727
Author: Steven A. Jacobson
ISBN: 9781555001155, 1555001157
Language: English
Year: 2012
Edition: 1
Volume: 2

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Yupik Eskimo Dictionary 2 1st Edition Steven A Jacobson by Steven A. Jacobson 9781555001155, 1555001157 instant download after payment.

Postbases, endings, enclitics, appendices and English-to-Yu'pik index. Includes bibliographical references and index.
 In this dictionary words are alphabetized in the order familiar from English, with the two diacritics(discussed below) and the comma (discussed below) disregarded. Thus, vv, ll, ss, gg, rr, and ng are not considered single letters in alphabetization even though they represent single sounds. Furthermore, a form with a diacritic or comma is listed immediately after a form without a diacritic or comma in the same place. Thus an’uk ‘they went outside’, would come immediately after anuk ‘dog harness’; tan’geq ‘darkness’, would come immediately after tangeq ‘crackling(s)’; and ugasek ‘arctic hare’, is listed as if it were spelled *ugasek.

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