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Pennsylvania Folklife Vol. 17, No. 1, Alta Schrock, Mac E. Barrick, Phares H. Hertzog, Ruth Hawthorne, Victor C. Dieffenbach, Robert Boyd, Don Yoder, Friedrich Krebs
Pennsylvania Folklife Vol. 17, No. 1, Alta Schrock, Mac E. Barrick, Phares H. Hertzog, Ruth Hawthorne, Victor C. Dieffenbach, Robert Boyd, Don Yoder, Friedrich Krebs
Pennsylvania Folklife Magazine
• The Council of the Alleghenies
• Lewis the Robber in Life and Legend
• Snakes and Snakelore of Pennsylvania
• The Folklore Repertory of a Third-Grade Class
• Weather Signs and Calendar Lore from the "Dumb Quarter"
• Hardships of Circuit-Rider Life on the Pennsylvania-Ohio Frontier
• Eighteenth-Century Emigration from the Duchy of Zweibrucken
• Folk-Cultural Questionnaire No. 5: The Pennsylvania Folk-Dance Tradition
Some Psycholinguistic Aspects Of Brôu Literacy Problems, Eugenia Johnston
Some Psycholinguistic Aspects Of Brôu Literacy Problems, Eugenia Johnston
Theses and Dissertations
Before literacy materials can be prepared for preliterate groups, the analyst must discover the native speaker's reactions (1) to the sounds of his language so that a psychophonemic orthography can be developed, and (2) to the structure of his language, so that teaching methods will build on these reactions and help the prospective reader learn more quickly and easily to read and write his language.
Problems include immediate constituents of vowel glides and consonant clusters, syllable stress, syllable division within words, punctuation signals, and tone designation. In the Brôu language the main problem was to ascertain whether Brôu intuitions would …
Pennsylvania Folklife Vol. 16, No. 4, Earl F. Robacker, Ada Robacker, Arthur J. Lawton, Clarence Kulp Jr., Carter W. Craigie, Mabel Fritch, Edna Eby Heller, Sara Grey, Don Yoder, Mac E. Barrick
Pennsylvania Folklife Vol. 16, No. 4, Earl F. Robacker, Ada Robacker, Arthur J. Lawton, Clarence Kulp Jr., Carter W. Craigie, Mabel Fritch, Edna Eby Heller, Sara Grey, Don Yoder, Mac E. Barrick
Pennsylvania Folklife Magazine
• Ancient of Days - Plus Tax!
• Living History
• The Goschenhoppen Historians
• Folk Festival Program
• Festival Highlights
• The Tinsmith of Kutztown
• The Chaff Bag and its Preparation
• Traditional Favorites Go Modern
• Children's Games Among Lancaster County Mennonites
• Notes and Documents: Early American Humor in Philadelphia Jokebooks
• Numskull Tales in Cumberland County
• Contributors to this Issue
• Folklife Studies and American History
• Powwowing: Folk-Cultural Questionnaire #4
Pennsylvania Folklife Vol. 16, No. 3, Lewis Edgar Riegel, Nancy J. Mcfall, Ruth M. Home, Don Yoder, Jacob Bishop Crist, Susan R. Severs, Abraham R. Horne
Pennsylvania Folklife Vol. 16, No. 3, Lewis Edgar Riegel, Nancy J. Mcfall, Ruth M. Home, Don Yoder, Jacob Bishop Crist, Susan R. Severs, Abraham R. Horne
Pennsylvania Folklife Magazine
• Reminiscences of a Boyhood in Reading, 1883-1890
• Preserving York's Architectural Heritage
• Jordan Museum of the Twenty
• Pennsylvania Broadsides: II
• Memoirs of a Lutheran Minister, 1850-1881
• Notes and Documents: Nicknames from a Mennonite Family
• The Crafts at Newport
• Anglicizing the Pennsylvania Dutch, 1966 and 1875
• Nicknames: Folk-Cultural Questionnaire #3
Pennsylvania Folklife Vol. 16, No. 2, Earl F. Robacker, Don Yoder, Friedrich Krebs, Victor C. Dieffenbach, Amos Long Jr.
Pennsylvania Folklife Vol. 16, No. 2, Earl F. Robacker, Don Yoder, Friedrich Krebs, Victor C. Dieffenbach, Amos Long Jr.
Pennsylvania Folklife Magazine
• Christmas - Back Along
• Pennsylvania Broadsides: I
• New Materials on 18th-Century Emigration from Wurttemberg
• More Tramp Tales
• Veterinary and Household Recipes from West Cocalico
• The Pennsylvania Sketchbooks of Charles Lesueur
• The Woodshed
• Notes and Documents: Articles on the Amish from the "Reformirte Kirchenzeitung" (1860)
• Prayers, Graces and Home Devotions: Folk-Cultural Questionnaire #2
87 Faces Of The English Clause, Richard S. Pittman, David D. Thomas
87 Faces Of The English Clause, Richard S. Pittman, David D. Thomas
Work Papers of the Summer Institute of Linguistics, University of North Dakota Session
From the introduction, "Nguyen Dang Liem, in his "Contrastive Analysis of English and Vietnamese," Vol. 1 (Canberra, 1966), gives a very useful table (page 47) of 87 English clause types. This is a review and commentary on that chart, with two proposals: 1) that all of the types be derived from one sentence -- "They gave him the presidency" -- rather than from several, as in Liem's original formulation; and 2) that the relationships between the major types be described by means of a two-branched tree."
An Analysis By Levels, David D. Thomas
An Analysis By Levels, David D. Thomas
Work Papers of the Summer Institute of Linguistics, University of North Dakota Session
Hierarchical analysis of a short English text, illustrating levels of analysis from discourse down to word level in a grammatical hierarchy, and from utterance down to phoneme in a phonological hierarchy.
Front Matter For Sil-Und Work Papers Vol. 11 (1967)
Front Matter For Sil-Und Work Papers Vol. 11 (1967)
Work Papers of the Summer Institute of Linguistics, University of North Dakota Session
No abstract provided.
Stratifications Reflected In Truck Bumper Slogans In Peru, Loraine I. Bridgeman
Stratifications Reflected In Truck Bumper Slogans In Peru, Loraine I. Bridgeman
Work Papers of the Summer Institute of Linguistics, University of North Dakota Session
No abstract provided.
Method For Writing Articles, Marjorie Davis
Method For Writing Articles, Marjorie Davis
Work Papers of the Summer Institute of Linguistics, University of North Dakota Session
No abstract provided.
Handling Lexical Translation Problems: A Set Of Procedures, Loraine I. Bridgeman
Handling Lexical Translation Problems: A Set Of Procedures, Loraine I. Bridgeman
Work Papers of the Summer Institute of Linguistics, University of North Dakota Session
From the introduction: "It is the purpose of this paper to outline a set of procedures for determining which of the generally accepted devices for introducing new concepts into receptor languages would most economically stimulate semantic change in any given situation. That is, the procedures are an attempt to enable a translator initiating work in a new language to predict with a certain degree of accuracy the device appropriate to a given situation and the normal semantic load assignable to it. Devices discussed are APPROXIMATION, including the use of related items, metaphors and similes; CREATION, including annalogical innovations of similes …
Shoshone Phonemes, Wesley L. Kosin
Shoshone Phonemes, Wesley L. Kosin
Work Papers of the Summer Institute of Linguistics, University of North Dakota Session
In 1970 a supplement to this article was published. The supplement can be accessed at commons.und.edu/sil-work-papers/vol14/iss1/8/
Transformational Paradigms Of Some Cocopa Sentence Types, Carole C. Nevers
Transformational Paradigms Of Some Cocopa Sentence Types, Carole C. Nevers
Work Papers of the Summer Institute of Linguistics, University of North Dakota Session
No abstract provided.
Some Cocopa Clause Batteries, Carole C. Nevers
Some Cocopa Clause Batteries, Carole C. Nevers
Work Papers of the Summer Institute of Linguistics, University of North Dakota Session
No abstract provided.
Plural Affixes To The Cocopa Verb, Tom Nevers
Plural Affixes To The Cocopa Verb, Tom Nevers
Work Papers of the Summer Institute of Linguistics, University of North Dakota Session
No abstract provided.
Pronominal Affixes To The Cocopa Verb, Tom Nevers
Pronominal Affixes To The Cocopa Verb, Tom Nevers
Work Papers of the Summer Institute of Linguistics, University of North Dakota Session
No abstract provided.
Kalam Verb Phrases, Lyle Scholtz
Kalam Verb Phrases, Lyle Scholtz
Work Papers of the Summer Institute of Linguistics, University of North Dakota Session
No abstract provided.
A Phonological Reconstruction Of Proto Central North Bahnaric, Kenneth D. Smith
A Phonological Reconstruction Of Proto Central North Bahnaric, Kenneth D. Smith
Work Papers of the Summer Institute of Linguistics, University of North Dakota Session
From the introduction: "Because of unresolved phonological problems in Sedang phonemics (Smith, 1967a) and the need to clarify them before literacy materials could be prepared, the author undertook a study of Sedang dialects (1967b, 1967c). Though the phonological problems were resolved in this latter study, other problems became evident in the relations between Kontum languages. The present study was undertaken in an attempt to understand more fully the relationships between these languages. The study also complements similar studies in other areas of Viet Nam; namely: Proto-East-Katuic (D. M. Thomas, 1967), Proto-Mnong (Blood, 1966); and Proto-Chamic, a Malayo-Polynesian language (Lee, 1966)."
A Note On Deep (Emic) Structure In Linguistics, David D. Thomas
A Note On Deep (Emic) Structure In Linguistics, David D. Thomas
Work Papers of the Summer Institute of Linguistics, University of North Dakota Session
No abstract provided.
Basic Tenets Of Tagmemics, David D. Thomas
Basic Tenets Of Tagmemics, David D. Thomas
Work Papers of the Summer Institute of Linguistics, University of North Dakota Session
No abstract provided.
Have And Be In English Syntax, Emmon Bach
Have And Be In English Syntax, Emmon Bach
Linguistics Department Faculty Publication Series
A re-analysis of English syntax is proposed, in which the forms have and be in their use as 'main verbs' are eliminated from the base and reintroduced by transformational rules.The rules are shown to be minor additions to rules required on independent grounds. Syntactic arguments are given first, then answers to possiblesemantic objections. It is further suggested that the use of these forms as auxiliaries can be explained in the same way.The resulting base rules are shown to be somewhat closer to a reasonable set of universal base rules than the corresponding rules of earlier analyses. The paper concludes with …