A syntactic analysis of Takelma texts, 1972Mss.497.3.K34Mss.497.3.K34Finding aid prepared by Anne HarneyAmerican Philosophical SocietyLibrary & Museum105 South Fifth StreetPhiladelphia, PA 19106manuscripts@amphilsoc.orgURL: This finding aid was produced using ArchivesSpace on 2023-07-24 18:07:25 -0400.Description is written in: Undetermined, Code for undetermined script script.American Philosophical SocietyA syntactic analysis of Takelma texts, 1972Kendall, DaythalMss.497.3.K34/repositories/2/resources/3011 volume(s)1 volume, 147 p.1972This is Kendall's doctoral dissertation in linguistics (University of Pennsylvania, 1972), and it concerns morphology, decoding, and generation of sentences (both simple and complex) and of texts in the Takelma language.1 volume, 147 p.LH-MV-E-8English .1
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Presented by Daythal Lee Kendall and accessioned, May 1977.
Biographical/Historical note
Daythal Lee Kendall is a linguist.
Takelma language -- SyntaxLinguistics.Indians of North America -- Languages