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Takelma Texts And Notes On Chasta Costa Phonology And Morphology (1914)
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344 pages
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The collection features stories and legends from the Takelma people, a Native American tribe from southwestern Oregon, meticulously gathered and translated by linguist Edward Sapir. Alongside these texts, the book offers insights into the phonology and morphology of the Chasta Costa dialect, including detailed analyses of its sounds and grammatical structures. It serves as an important resource for linguists and anthropologists, preserving the cultural heritage and linguistic nuances of the Takelma language.
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2009, paperback
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