MANUSCRIPT COLLECTION
Dates:
1968
Abstract:
Five short texts recorded to conducted a mutual intelligibility study of Siouan languages. The speakers of the stories are from Eagle Butte, South Dakota; Sintaluta, Saskatchewan; Fort Totten, North Dakota; Griswold, Manitoba; and Rocky Mountain House, Alberta. This recording is the basis for Harbeck's report, "A Study in Mutual Intelligibility and Linguistic Separation Among Five Siouan Languages" (37 pages) (Mss.497.3.Am4).
Call #:
Mss.Rec.71
Extent:
1 reel(s)
Subjects:
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Assiniboine dialect | Dakota Indians -- Social life and customs | Dakota language | Fort Totten (N.D.) | Griswold (Man.) | Harbeck, Warren A. | Indians of North America -- Languages | Lakota dialect | Rapid City (S.D.) | Rocky Mountain House (Alta.) | Sintaluta (Sask.) | Siouan languages -- Mutual intelligibility | Sound recordings | Stoney language